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WHEN YOU MYVOft OMftHAUI-* yon’it settling youroUMH \\ w yA lua > \ Vik**’ rT \ \ \ \ \ \ 2/- does NOT pay for a quart of oil. Price- \ \\ per-quart is only a deposit-on-account -A \ \ You can’t tell how much your oil has cost you \ \ until you have paid your bill for overhaul. If you take the short-sighted view— if you decide that a particular oil is "good enough” Jpjn[ because your car behaves well on it, you LzZjffiV are *P endin S more money on your car than you need. For certain easily understood reasons * * The waxy impurities which cause . • z i deterioration in the majority of Atlantic MotOt OH 21VCS QrSdtCT ptOtCCtlOn lubr cants have been whirled out of < • 1 • • Atlantic Motor oil by a special #.u an anv other lubricant known—it is a and exclusive process, with the result vx**** 7 1 J ♦ positive insurance against undue depreciation- a definite safe-guard against heavy ing resistance to beat and crankcase < « dilution, and absolute freedom from OVCrnaUl COStS. evaporation, and it is obvious that a ,11 the economy of Atlantic is exceeded Tf you tegatd VOUT C3T HS att BSSCt, yOU 11 only by its durability. ' Bl use Atlantic. "Every day the air liners of Austra- 4w*ahA PURE PARAFFIN BASE world every thirteen days—on Union Super Spirit and Atlantic Motor OIL JL WZJtw <MaaSS»»»»»»»S®3«a®»»KKKKi "THE RUNNING MATE OF UNION SUPER SPIRIT”

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What’s all this “Racquet” about I yxX. It’s, about. TENNIS BACQUETB. Wo I * //, want all Hawke’s Bay to know that i \ j we have the largest and most varied X \ yT I; stocks ever. Al! the leading standard | C' \ J makes at prices lower than elsewhere. I f\ \ I In all fairness to your game, and your I \\ V pocket, you should sec these Racquets. I CV'J See us also for Tennis Racquet Re1 J I ill) stringing and Repairs, and thus malto I '7 ITf suro conscientious expert workman1 7 I // ship and reasonable charges. Laud & Heighway IJ, Spoils Depot - Hastings

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 264, 25 October 1930, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 264, 25 October 1930, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 264, 25 October 1930, Page 12

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