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TwmmtommmiM f^m&^W&KSftaggngg I For New Zealand conditions TEXACO is un. doubtedly "The Chief of All Motor Spirits." It gives quicker starts, flashing acceleration and extra power for high-gear performance on hilly roads. It is more economical to use because every drop is vaporised instantly into power. Fill up with TEXACO and notice the immediate improvement in your motor. "It must be good to have grown so fast" m m He CH ©lT©® §^MW y*a»s**e I Department "B," Head Office, Wellington. Please reserve me FREE, and without obligation; copy of the**Vßook of th« ; il;:|i|f ■ Maori Chjefs," handsomely illustrated in colour. lam the owner (or driver) ol a car Hegd. No. Address .....„....„., HT IN .OAMTAX* .•«**•■• 3d to «ta»P« po,t««. [o*l \ '

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CANTERBURY'S , 4 LEADING DAILY The LARGEST and MOst COMPLETE Paper in Cat* terbury. With the LARGESTcirculation—certified to by auditors 9 certificates, V THE PRESS can be «"*• pended upon to provide* FULL REPORTS of alt local* happenings, ADVERTISING— The Press carries annually thousands of columns more , : advertising than any of it* ' contemporaries. This, »n itself, is an eloquent testi-*; \ mony to the productiveness of The Press advertising columns, and this fact, with, ■;.'. the completeness of its news service, accounts for the size of the paper as compared _,: with other publications in' | Canterbury. THE PRESS is owned, a*4 Chrlstchurch in ' Interests of the Peopte of Canterbury and Westlan*

A NEW N.Z. ORGANISATION. Eighteen months ago a body of prominent motorists in New Zealand gathered to discuss the possibility of creating a co-operative movement to supply motorists with a first grade motor spirit below the price which then prevailed. From that meeting Associated Motorists Petrol Co., Ltd., has grown. Intensive organisation and hard work has resulted in the marketing of EUROPA, the wonderful E.O.P. Spirit, than which no equal has ever been made obtainable to the public of New Zealand. " • There's a Yellow, Blue, and Red Pump in every town in New Zealand. Look for tho Europa arrow sign, Europa is on sale at all Service Stations authorised by Associated Motorists Petrol Co., Ltd. Distribution throughout Now Zealand. —1

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20807, 17 March 1933, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20807, 17 March 1933, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20807, 17 March 1933, Page 8

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