A gentleman connected with the oil' trade told a N'apier pressman that ft 1 great deal of danger in carrying beniine on coastal boats was due to the rough handling the cases were subjected to, with the result that there was It high percentage o{ leaky tins. On the ; direct oil steamers arriving from Amer- * ica, where much greater care was taken in handling find stowing cargo, then , > was a very much loss proportion ot' > damaged tins. Until more care wm taken in handling the stuff at New Zealand ports there were bound to be leak* in the cargo, which, of course, greatly 'increased the dni'Sjcr. Given no leak* there was practically no danger' In carrying benzine on any ship. Chemists like you to aik for Hot Water Bottles, made by the North British Rubber Company, becauso they know "Unique" bottles last for year*, nerer and give the greatest . faotba. **ade Imperially, Bw tlwßrl>
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 June 1917, Page 5
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154Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, 2 June 1917, Page 5
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