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ATLANTIC ETHYL Forget blatant telling claim* . . . fust teit Atlantic Ethyl yourtelf! We know Atlantic Ethyl* . . . what it will do in your car—we know it's the fuel that will give full "knocklest" power in all high compression engines, 1934, 1935, 1936 models especially! But the point is this—you should know it! So make your own tests—wherever you like—under any conditions. Atlantic Ethyl is A 1! * Atlantic Ethyl is NOT essential in cars huilt before 1934 unless they hare high compression motors l In low compression models, free from knock, Atlantic Petrol develops full potcer output!

9. n e*\ AH \ l w “Here’s tae us, Wha’s like us? De’il the yin!” The Timaru Pipe Hand! News Item : (TrmsUtU »> )» //»«,/ nr^nr) “The Timaru Pipe Band carried off the honours against ali comers at the Wanganui Contests. As winners of the Dominion Championship they have added a further laurel to the already famous gallery of Timaru Champions. Many a Sassenach is new asking whether Timaru makes the Champions or the Champions make Timaru. We say 6orA. Pipers Tam and Ru acquitted themselves well at the Contest, and gave a vivid demonstration of an irresistible iotce meeting an immovable mass when they arrived simultaneously at the bar. When the time came to pay, Tam fainted and Ru carried mm out. Hence those im mortal words, “O wa'd so-ne power the gif tu gu ms to flee our sets before they see us.” In conclusion, heartiest congratulations to the Pipes and Drums and Tiger’s Milk. “ Here’s tae us, whe’s tike us — de'd the yin I” THE Fit I ESDIJEST IHIIXK IX THE MOULD Bottled ici th loving care by Amor Avenue, Auckland.

FOOTBALL ( PRACTICES | have already commenced. Club ! secretaries are well advised to ( visit our Sports Depot, and ; get the pick of i onr selection of ’ gear and equip- * ment. Your boy ( will get unlimited : fun and delight / with the juvenile ' gear we are of- / fering. Buy your sports gear where the sports meet. V W. Cann Mam ii ton. Getting Up Nights If mo ouOrr frm Gating Vp Micl-U. Hmrrtrim***-. l*g Pain*. h r nn»t<im. HMdkfbM. Lott V« w y r . Iturninc. Smart in*. Acidity. Kidney nr Blarfdor Trouble*, get the IWc r ', cuiraa'>«l prtt. •rription Oyatr* (Sm-tu . Mutt rad tr«i.h«o la • day* or domi back. Ad all Cb*u«u»

Woods’ Uical l’rppermJut Lure. For Influenza Cold*.

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19880, 8 May 1936, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19880, 8 May 1936, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19880, 8 May 1936, Page 11

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