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s DOMINION Brand BOOTS (1) 100 r t protection against slush and mud. (2) The appearance of the boot denotes strength and its composition ensures it. (3) For every farm use, this boot will be found superior to all others. (4) Notice the rolled over white soles with the non-slip tread and the thick, black uppers. Obtainable zvith or without cleats at all good Boot and Shoe Dealers . if am C & sic o T A r This mark ~ protects the boot - the boot protec ts^.^ Definitely p % \s " X j/\;, , JffM ‘f vS' (in * v £ o • X r r-, //v The motoring world —manufacturers, car owners—have proved the superiority of Mobiloil, but asking merelv for “Oil,” “E,” “A,” “B,” or any other grade letter is not positive assurance that Mobiloil will be supplied. You want the w'orld’s quality oil. Ask for it definitely and unmistakably. Consult the Mobiloil Chart of Recommendations for the particular grade to supply Correct Lubrication for your car. C / rn Cf"; NO. a \ \fn « e so* gj 1 First Say "Mobiloil —then Ask for the Grade Mofeloil Hobuotl , Nob.l..ii rw-J. lIH Mfe^Uoil r '2amL : m Mobiloil i r.faiiin r t j ut ,v 'G/f\ * ■ * rvl ai^f^ dl ' u(U VACUUM OIL COMPANY. PIYLTD 5* 4oz LUNCHEON CHEESE 1L Don’t say “paper —say “SUN!”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 424, 4 August 1928, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 424, 4 August 1928, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 424, 4 August 1928, Page 27

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