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S L .11 C C V S H V flit , f fluid (TEXACO) The oil must flow A m m 1 I m I Cold, thickened oil, slow to reach the hearings, can never save the first cutting, gripping wear of unlubricated metal on metal. Many a worn bearing and scored cylinder wall may be traced to a start on a winter's day—the costly effects of the first few minutes of cold weather idling. The right oil —zero flowing oil— is vital to your engine in winter. No matter how cold the engine may be— Texaco Motor Oil never hesitates. Texaco circulates instantly to every bearing. It splashes freely to every cylinder wall. The moment the engine turns—from that moment Texaco is vitally active in the protection of every moving surface. The clear, golden colour is proof enough. Texaco carries no paraffin wax, tars or other residues that congeal at low temperatures. Such an oil adds miles to your engine-miles of smoothness, quiet and power. Insist upon it. Look for the nearest Texaco sign. THE TEXAS COMPANY (AUSTRALASIA) LTD. Texaco Petroleum Products A CLEAN. CLEAR., GOLDEN MOTOR. OIL.

What a Beautiful Home Whenever you see a really beautiful home, take notioe of the important part played by Leadlights in its appearance. Leadlights certainly add beauty to any home—both inside and outside. When planning your home, remember that we an Hew Zealand's leading Leadlight manufacturers. Our selection is unequalled. Beauty of colouring and exclusive designs characterise, all our Leadlights, Then, again, being manufacturers, our prices are low. Inspection welcomed! OUR LEADLIGHTS ABE GUARANTEED WATERPROOF. For Leadlights 213 TUAM STREET. CHRISTCHURCH

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19724, 14 September 1929, Page 9

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269

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19724, 14 September 1929, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19724, 14 September 1929, Page 9

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