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Healed, by Cuticura Trial Free .;. "I was troubled with a rash appearing on my arms which turned into small festers and grew larger until they formed into eruptions. They were very itchy and burned terribly. I got very little sleep as the pain was dreadful. They were as big as one shilling and appeared on both arms, one arm had seven eruptions and the other three. ; ' : I came across the Cuticura Soap and Ointment advertisement. I bought some Cuticura Soap and Ointment and in a month the eruptions had disappeared.'' (Signed) Miss F. Low, Eastern Creek, N. S. W., October 29, 1915. Free sample each by post with 32-p. Skin Book. (Soap to cleanse and Ointment to heal.) Address post-card: R. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. S. W. Sold throughout the wcrld. ELECTRIC MOTORISTS AND OTHERS. I have an expert employed who devotes all his time to it. So when your magneto, Btarter, or lighting outfit gives trouble sail right in. ACHINIST Gill Street : ;:lJ£W Plymouth. IMBER DIRECT FROM SAWMILLS TO ANY RAILWAY STATION. BENBY BROWN AND COMPANY, MORLEY ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. (Breakwater Tram), and at INGLEWOOD and WAITARA. Timber of all kinds, Joinery, Sashes and Doors, Shop Fronft, Glass, Cement and Builders' Requirements. THE KING'S SUITS Are made in the We3t End. Place your suit or costume order with the— WEST END TAILOR h. r. r :::, LATE ALEC FORBES, Devon St. Opp, A.M.P, MORE MILEAGE. 30 per cent. MORE POWER. „ „ „ MORE SPEED. On the same fuel allowance, Proved by hundreds of actual test 3. THE MASTER CARBURETER. Is your ear a gas eater, an "in and outer" in its performance? You cannot afford either in these times of high prices for benzine". a Most carbureters depend upon a fuel supply that iaifed into the mixing chamber in one, two, or three jets. The Master method completely shatters and pulverises the fuel as it passes through the distributor in 14 jets! The average carbureter delivers about 00 per cent, effi- I cieney, that is, only about GO per cent. I of the fuel is actually converted into power. Approximately 40 per cent, is not reduced or transformed to vapor and j exploded. You buy fuel solely for the power that j it contains. Whether you lose 40 per cent, of the liquid itself by leakage from the tank or 40 per cent of its power by "leakage" through the carbureter the effect on your purse is the same. Varying conditions of speed, temperature, and atmosphere make constant and instantaneous changes in the mixture necessary just as the varying conditions of speed and pull demand the advancing and retarding of the spark. Yet the average carbureter makes no provision tor these constantly varying demands. Compare with these faults and slur*;ominga of other carbureters the perfected design of the MASTER, which provides for an absolutely perfect mixture at all speeds and under all sorts of weather conditions. Maximum power—freedom from carbon and other engine troubles that come from bad earburetion—greater flexibility —and more miles per gallon from your gasoline. The MASTER makes you think you have a new engine in your car. It gives you a new idea of engine efficiency, and a new sense of motor car enjoyment. Fitted to any car. Y '. Prices range from '£o to '£9. Sole agents for North Taranaki:' TARANAKI MOTORS, LTD. General Carriers, Motor Engineers atd'l Electricians. Office and sheds.- Opposite Terminus Hotel, St. Aubyn Street, New Plymouth. £«let>hon» 635.

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1918, Page 3

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574

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1918, Page 3

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