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19th October 1920
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Hall and Halt, Ltd. 47, Leadenhail Street, London, E.C., have a comprehensive display of the original jointing. Having a graphited surface, "Halite '! will not stick or blow out, the adv:antage being that a joint can be easily removed and replaced again. It easily stands 850 degrees-Fahr., and is isnpervious to petrol, . oils and . greases. "namite" motor flange washers have a more flexible _nature than -copper or asbestos washers& and make an -absolutely gas-tight joint. "Halite" rotary pump packing, has Is special metallic core, and is specially manufactured for the rotary pumps on motor vehicles. •

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