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GARAGES ESSENTIAL TO MOTORING.

"SERVICE AT HOME." The first place a motorist makes fo." when in. trouble—or short of fuel supplies—is the nearest garage or motor workshop. When away from I home, the carist looks for and anticipates "service" in almost every settled part of this country. He accepts "Service" and pays for it—and goes his way, giving little thought as to how that garage exists or happened to be on the roadside, ready to render him or her service. A little thought will bring home to motorists the reason of the aibove heading. In the first place the support of local motorists usually provides the necessary income which "service stations" are founded and subsist. The sale of bread and butter lines such as tyres, petrol, oil, etc., goes a long way towards helping to keep the "door open," not. only to. local, ibut passing motorists, ■ who aire usually only too ready to accept "service" When needed- In this connection motoring is made more pleasurable, more certain, and more profitable by the existence of thousands of garages or motor houses throughout the length and breadth of New Zealand., Every motor car and motor cycle owner owes a duty to "service stations," and that duty lays in bestowing your patronage on the men who are always ready to help yqu. your tyres, fuel, etc., from garages and thus, help them to <be in a position to render you that service wfaich is much appreciated in times of trouble.*

AFTER EATING ONIONS. All the unpleasant after-effects are dispelled by using Fluenzol as a mouth-wash. A spoonful (undiluted) should be retained In the mouth for half-a-minute and worked round the gums and palate.

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Shannon News, 13 February 1925, Page 3

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GARAGES ESSENTIAL TO MOTORING. Shannon News, 13 February 1925, Page 3

GARAGES ESSENTIAL TO MOTORING. Shannon News, 13 February 1925, Page 3

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