An oil to be successful with Ford engines should not lose its lubricating value under cylinder heat, and must be free from carbon-forming propensities. Experts say that such conditions can be obtained from the use of specially refined oil, such as BIG TREE, the undoubted lubricant for Ford Cars. HIP Motor Oil (light) /j",S'Patehsojv £ Co.Lm. Auaa,-)A'D wnmcroN chr/stchvjxch duned/n
BOMBAY Motor Mail and Passengei Service. Leave Bombay 6.50 a.m., Ram< Rama 7.10 a.m. arrive Drury 7.30 a.ffi Leave Drury 8.50 a.m„ Rama Rami 9.10 a.m. arrive Bombay 9.30 a.m. Leave Bombay 3.5 p.m., Ran Rama 3.25 p.m., arrive Drury 3.45 p.m Leave Drury 5.10 p.m., Rama Rami 5.30 p.m, arrive.Bombay 5.50 p.m Special Trips for Picnic Parties. Ac., by Arrangement J. H. Carter, VJotor Car Proprietor Bombaj T. J. CORIN Land and Estate Agent, MANUREWA. Telephote 23 MANUREWA, 1J miles to station51£ acres ; all practically level all ploughable, and in grass. New 3roomed cottage and wash-house at tached; large shed. Price, £6O pe: acre; terms arranged. CO ACRES, 2 miles to station; al level and in grass; metal road 6-roomed house, cowshed (concret( floor), numerous other sheds; wel watered. Price, £56 per acre: deposit £400; balance 5$ per cent. Would tak< house, about £BOO, as part payment. /y Qy< ACRES-One mile to station ■* i *' all ploughable and in grass modern house of 6 rooms, all conveniences. Price, £9O per acre. Woulc : take house as part payment. T. J. CORIN, Land Agent, Manurewa LAPWOOD BROS.. Ltd LAUNCH PROPRIETORS TUAKAU. ' AUKOHEB for Hire at hours. TRIi\S to the Waikato R«w. Is. K'ishinu uii<l Pk.vic Parties oa ibe arrange! by communicating with T'lephona Nr>. 8, or T ; i Rox N»>. 1 Tu.ilrr-.-i "CEREMILK" SUPERIOR TO EVERY OTHER CALF FOOD Thousands of keen, hard-headed, sue cessful dairymen, who have tried most of the other foods, tell us th it no calt food uives such good results as ,'CEKFMILK." A well-balanced ration, it is easily digested, highly rutritious ;ind the calves take easily to it. No waste—no deposit at t.ie bottom "f the bucket- easy to prepare—freshness and purity guaranteed. MrGeorge Thompson, the well-known farmer of Station Road, Papatoetoe. writes: " I have ised ' CIiKEMILK ' for raising pedigree stock. After experience of other | oods on the market, I am confident j itaere is nothing to equal' CEREM ILK.'" j pry " CEREMILK "-emal '0 whole j t'ilk in nutriment. At all stores and aetories. H. E. Gillespie, Auckland J rovincial Agent ; W. Roulston Puke;ohe Local Distributor. ,r »
THREE SOLID REASONS Why Dairy Farmers Supply the New Zealand Dairy Association LIMIT ED. 1. It pays the Highest Price for Batterfat. 2. It Is the Largest Dairying Concern in this Dominion and is still growing (larger turnover spells administrative economy). 3. It is Truly Co-operative. THE NEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIATION, Ltd., AUCKLAND Send your cream to the WAIKATO CO-OP. DAIRY CO., LTD., Where you get TOP PRICE and SATISFACTION Annual Output 1905*10 I'JIO-II ••11-12 1912-13 I*l3-14 Wit ISI* ISeWaikato Cooperative Daisy Co/ Head Office : Hamilton, Buying Office : Eudean's Bui'dings, Auckla CYntral Butter Factories: Frankton Junction, Tuakau and ' »ti«rohanga.
WHY let your music books, pieces, etc., remain untidy or torn when the same can be rebound or rep.iired at the "Times" office. A! brandies of book binding undertaken." F»r Children's Hacking Coughsal night j Woods' Great Peppermint O'jre, 1/G, 2/6
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 458, 18 March 1919, Page 4
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