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Snowden, Sons and Co., Ltd.

19th October 1920
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Stand No. 193.

The motor oils made by this company are in five grades, and they are displayed on the stand, these being No. 1 for watercooled engines requiring an oil of light b-ody ; No 2 fur most types of watercooled engine; No. 3 for water or aircooled engines requiring a. heavier oil than No. 2; No. 4, a heavy-bodied oil for water or sir-cooled engines of high ternperature, whilst the last grade is a dark colour, heavy-bodied oil of high flashpoint and viscosity. Specimens of clutch

oil, gear oil, steam 'wagon engine and cylinder oils, as well as grease and graphite grease are shown.