-™^l^. More Power and Increased Mileage 4^ t « ,^n:^ —Prove it for yourself. J\J^tl »c* Coasting with the % Actual tests reveal the startling p 0 « or( i lir _„. +^^, - ' „ ■ if xt mlor din a^arc Om . X^ "■\. " ■ -Jaot that this .new gear luSnf kn^Ts LlaV^akl Illed | «R^ '% ! - r V-P° the free running ability of the transmission and differential I ' actlonßlfle : -ZSMkTSSSZ N5-v ■" motor car. 10 per ceaf to JO per; with one of the beat gear compounds // 18 a light, handy incxpwniiMion Lubncant. V N^ cent * now m general use, and let the car I «ye rifle mitaHe for N><;fl> . coast off a four-foot rack. It travel- // Mve ruie Bmrawe *°* >v^v-^ - , '_—^ led' 261 feet. /I $hooting Rats, Rabbits, -- JL^ i^^j<ii| teZfflU ]/ X^n JB^mSS^L coasted 317 feet! An increase of 21 per cent //I « also suitable for /T^fir^ ' Nk flH^JT^' Iff X1 V X It you've ever pushed a car "by hand you ffl * aCy e l uallin S « match // Ji\ M^l^C^} r . know _ that the ea B y-running cars are' the (/I rifle up to 25 yards. Its I • /;,■■,! ''lipp'iSl ALEMITE LUBRICATION. known "gaa- eaters." W«K manipulation make it A.'.. ■■'. ' .A'' 1 : I '; ' ' j' 'J'Vij' Jy Have your gears flushed and 1^ f^^^^^^^^l * TJ^ Very Suitable for ladies M «i.i.M.in. «jr refilled to-day, and note the im-; >*> J^^^K^nL VIL and boys to ÜBC For Transmissions and provement m power, and petrol \\ ff^^^^^^^MK^ TntNo.* \aL J Differentials. mileage! , X N - liH^^^«V < ffift See your local dealer or WW o , ■ Solo New Zealand Representatives: ' . XTX^^^S^^^^^. I'lffl Catofo^c to C. E. BLAYNEY JAS. J. NIVEN & CO., LTD., X n^N^^M^K^ / Ml < WELLINGTON. *-'•> ifiiHi Cable St., WELLINGTON. AUCKLAND, HAMILTON, GISBORNE, WAIROA, H. 8., NAPIER, PALMERSTON \\ 1^ "ifflH' *i net '..;;•■; north, chi^istchurch, dunedin. iun >c x% : - ; ' fm™> Always use B.S.A. — »-m«Ji^^^ m your locaiity—drive^n.- '^- Vn %^ ' . / .' ' wJBi Scientific Cleaners. WHATEVER your surfacedisfigurements.but, BaH ■ m HB^ H % ■ skin trouble you bein & compounded from k ™^ ?s^^^^ ' • The MUSTARD CLUB IranrbZ will W 22",^:^ *SE cuss « ' Ac «/ anything from a simple roots. Thus Zam-Buk really Af ., , M . .t, t . ...-■„■•■ „,, . V,, ■„.'■. .„ mt ra«h nr nitnniA m «^ * At the Mustard Club last night, Baron My good friend, Mr. Stinjee 'will Wimfo ♦ Xi mP i-i ■■ EALS FROM BELOW * de Beef presiding, the Very vexed argue that it is cheaper not^ to mix serious trouble Ordinary ointments and question of "Wet" or " Dry "was Mustard. I admit it. It is cheaper benery eczema, ulcers, dressings containing animal debated. cause no one wants to eat Mustard if it and poisoned wounds, fats and harsli minerals is dry. But it would be still cheaper I Within every box of cannot P°ssibJy dothc same Hammond Bacon, Esq., opened not to eat the beef or the pork, and . I Zam-Buk is stored a com- good ' They simply clog the * the proceedings on behalf of the cheaper agam not to eat at all. My bmationofsoothing,healing P ores a " d He uselessly on "Wets." "I am not here," he declared, ™nds argument is therefore illogical, and antiseptic properties of the surface skin. "to discuss the merits or otherwise of andisprobably due to a mind befogged the utmost value to the Zam-Buk is indispensable 'wetting the whistle' occasionally, or X?!J^P * a t ul *Z ■'■TTea& ea } lo J l^ tyW 1 } human skin. as a first-aid for cuts, even of 'wetting the baby's head.' about by a lack of Mustard m his diet. KiLLSfiEßMStflßnwsHewGviN burns, scalds, abrasions, That is a question for the people of "As there are countless millions of • x KILLBQERMS&QROWBNEWBKIN sprain ' s and f ßtrai ng g-' New Zealand to settle. lam concerned devotees of 'wet' Mustard m the world, . medically cleanses checks bleeding, prevents now solely with 'whetting the appet- it is plain that the 'dry' organisation is I tlflfu f f dls tf sed t 1 * B***8 *** festering and blood-poison, ite'! And Ido declare that there is rapidly going to pot (mixed) and, for s I and kills as well ™ excludes and is a splendid remedyA nothing like Mustard for that purpose. mypart Mr. Stinjee can go there also." Ss^^™n-MdSbd2S forprick^ iinsect [applause.] Mr. Stinjee endeavoured to put the weXTSStoflammaSon = biteß^ 80re feet ' P^s, case for the li Drys," but as he was ' swelling and inflammation, pimples, eczema, barber's Whether Mustard should arguing from entirely Zam-Buk is not only the rash, bad legs, abscesses, be 'wet' or 'dry' is, to wrong premises, his safe, speedy healer for and all wounds and sores. ' „my mind, not debatable, \ efforts were m vain. "'x^iv \ i ■ ■ r -^*\*\ since Mustard is not afP***^ •<** \ a unanimous verdict, ■ / \\ VV \ y^^^^y \\ Mustard until it is mixed. \ \O\»* \ &*$ protagonists of Wet WAs. \\v m, fe^^^^^W^//^^ [prolonged cheers.] \ Jr* \ Mustard carried the day. IH S^**^^ 7^-J^^^W^ or O f?om S GROCERS. A*^ w\ \ Ea . ch memb ff ; shall instruct his " SSSBS^^^ , jl^^^^S For the M.M.C. Badge, with rules \ (( W \\\V >^^ boy digestion " by forming the >^s^\ "i j\ >» .* yM- T ™ ri " ir ~^^™ and Cook. Book, send 6d. m % '"^jj^^^*^^ habit of eating Mustard. Chemists and medicine dealers everywhere sell ZAM-BUK m handy boxes at 1/6 "f.</g. Zam-Buk Medicinal Soao. a valuable aid ta the treatment. 1/- per tablet. 1 |^^^?^<^^ ,^^.^. ? , r __,,. wn _ , ;r .., r . x . y .„„ . 1 1 * ' •"■ ---"- : ~~~~TI 1 1f - \ \^-a«fi^^Pl^i^^^^!^Rtei»^ t% Jr A- S Vv lit ! vegetable laxative which act on the liver $r&° \m "* ' aswellas the intestinal, and digestive fr' ''inMHl^' >&^ \m * tract. They.keep:the system fei ffrom ' ' Wi^^^^^^^^^^^^fe^ /t^ \^M • waste material which should be elimi,V^ , ''* . \^k. j1 intestinal absorption which causes all f**'/ r. ' "'ifHli^^iralH I^o^oTthis card m your 1 ; . th^ 4^ c ir^rovem^ U -?fe^s **> '\ ;^HHHS|^kKShI Dealer's Window. Itref ers to the [; j S '*£S"V\'^* ' s IHHHKI!iwr^HHH most generous Valet offer ever Y\\ ' Vr-Apf r d'/ •; !* r '>^s^'c '^HHHB^MIB made * TaKe advantage of it to- I ' LITtLi ;uvtß m ids': v,^ /4 '^'^'< -' ' 'H VHlK^fli HHn cay— to-morrow may be too late. I s j Lf^y^f < '^> s S / % -^ X V V-ra|m»lffl I^9^^^ < T'^l Demandl the Original with this Signature ■. d^V/r*t'4 V - v '; '"'^l^m^^^^^^^'* "^ Your Dealer Stocks it! 'p j ■ : . ' '
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NZ Truth, Issue 1198, 15 November 1928, Page 20
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