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1952
1952 - 0387.PDF
15 FEBRUARY 1952 FLIGHT 7 Don't take unnecessary risks... LION-HEARTED? Yes, but look ^SS around and see what happens to folk who take unnecessary risks. Is it worth it ? Can you afford to be a daredevil Daniel? No use asking the gentleman in the bowler hat — work it out for yourself; you've probably got a lot of responsibilities—you've got to think twice before you act. As a case in point; when you're buying small components for big machines, it's so easy to be misled into buying parts of attractive price but dubious quality. Take Springs, for instance... WARNING TO MANUFACTURERS: You take unnecessary risks whenever you buy 'cheap' springs of uncertain quality; low initial outlay will never balance the ultimate harm they may do to your product, your prestige and your purse. When you specify "Springs bySalter" you're certain of getting top flight quality—quality that cuts out risk and guarantees years of highly-efficient, dependable service. Only the best — of materials and workmanship — is good enough for SALTER. INSIST ON QUALITY Buy Est. 1760 of course GEO. SALTER & CO. LTD., WEST BROMWICH
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