fl\ owners ofTbrdGas slxoulcl readi tnis 1. All the commonest troubles met with in Ford Cars can be traced, in 50% of cases, to faulty lubrication. 2. The Ford car is a difficult car to lubricate efficiently. The Ford Engine parts are enclosed with the transmission, and disc clutch—one oil must satisfy the needs of the Engine, the transmission gears and disc clutch. 3. The Oil for the Engine should be heavy enough to resist the tendency of over-heating; heavy enough to prevent noise, and wear of the transmission gears; and sufficiently light to satisfy the requirements of the disc clutch. FORD OWNERS WILL TELL YOU THAT THE ONE SATISFYING LUBRICANT IS BIGIkEE Motor Oil (LIGHT) w. i£HT} k
BOMBAY Motor Mail and Passenger Service. Leave Bombay 6.50 a.m., Rama Rama 7.10 a.m. arrive Drury 7.30 a.m Leave Drury 8.50 a.m., Rama Rama 9.10 a.m. arrive Bombay 9.30 a.m. Leave Bombay 3.5 p.m., Ram Rama 3.25 p.m., arrive Drurv 3.45 p.m. Leave Drury 5.10 p.m., Rama Rama 5.30 p.m, arrive.Bombay 5.50 p.m Speoial Trips for Picnic Parties, &o>» by Arrangement J. H. Carter. Uotor Oar Proprietor Bombay Land and Estate Agent, MANUREWA. Telephone 23 MANUREWA, 1J miles to station51J acres ; all practically level all ploughable, and in grass. New 3roomed cottage and wash-house attached; large shed. Price, £6O pei acre; terms arranged. CO ACRES, 2 miles to station; all Ow level and in grass; metal road, 6-roomed house, cowshed (concrete floor), numerous other sheds; well watered. Price, £56 per acre : deposit, £400; balance 5J per cent. Would take house, about £BOO, as part payment. A.O l A ACRES—One mile to station ; teA' all ploughable and in grass; modern house of 6 rooms, all conveniences. Price, £9O per acre. Would take house as part payment. T. J. CORIN, Land Agent, Manurewa NOW OPEN. NOm OPEN. MSRE BUILDINGS, KINdnffREET, PUKEKOHE jPall alongtand pay us a visit. f Meals Hours. Oysters on the or in bottle. S. ANDREWs7*%,rletor*V 1662 "CEREMILK" SUPERIOR TO EVERY OTHER CALF FOOD Thousands of keen, hard-headed, successful dairymen, who have tried most of the other foods, tell us that no calf food gives such good results as '' CEREMILK." A well-balanced ration, it is easily digested, highly nutritious and the calves take easily to it. No waste—no deposit at the bottom of the bucket—easy to prepare—freshness and purity guaranteed. MrGeorge Thompson, the well-known farmer of Station Road, Papatoetoe, writes: " I have used ' CEREMILK ' for raising pedigree stock. After experience of other foods on the market, I am confident Hiere is nothing to equal' CEREMILK. 1 " Iry " CEREMILK "—equal to whole milk in nutriment. At all stores and factories. H. E. Gillespie, Auckland Provincial Agent; W. Roulston Pukekohe Local Distributor. 15
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 452, 21 February 1919, Page 4
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