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WHY WE ARE 1 STOCKING " R _ _, ■■■■» ’ y our ear ' t,uek ' motor ira eye,e ' t,aetor or bo * jEfr JU? JR ■■■W , LONGER VEHICLE LIFE— ward , - . . wear of enoine and tranmiulon Amazing Additive Oil convince* u«—-Let u* show port, is slowed down oreotiy Lonoee 9 r periods are experienced between • - you what REDeX will do! o-hauis. Tests conducted by us’ on a wide variety of private and commercial vehicles g?ves. SUPer ,übricatlon only RE w have shown that this amazing additive oil gives consistent and noticeable 2. IMPROVED ALL-ROUND per, improvements In petrol economy . . . hiltclimb and acceleration . . . engine £,°inj 9 t»w«''2s and gearbox temperatures • . • compression and cold-weather starting. t '£ ston, Jy iww Whatever your make or type of vehicle, we will be happy to demonstrate the Usually attaine<? are: , all-round improvements goined by the addition of REDeX. d°»t™ce' n P .' h : hm-cUrnMno 3 by overage of 5 m.p.h. . . . up te .* _ . sass m 100% increase in compression of What is REDeH ? ‘ REDeX is an additive which chemically improves all natural oils» Added to on average gain bf the ordinary oils in erankcasa, gearbox, and differential, and to the petrol, ” Sri?i REDeX super-lubrieates with five vital ingredients. Oil film is strengthened by for your REDeX! an EXTREME PRESSURE INGREDIENT. Sluge, carbon, and gumj are inhibited by an ANTI-OXIDANT and cleared away by d DETERGENT. Viscosity, particularly at very high running temperatures is increased by a NON-GUMMING mV* 99 WAX. And the formation of corrosive acids is prevented by CHEMICAL STABILIZERS. . ■ Tlw amazing additive oil LET US ADD REDeX TO YOUR VEHICLE TODAY. . Famous Motor Magazine In m We are official REDeX Retail Distributors. Let us add the correct proportions independent trial in their own cat of REDeX to the engine, gearbox and "diff" of your vehicle. If preferred, *“• «•«»•. you can add REDeX at home. W. can supply it immediately and will show you the proportions and simple method. We also recommend REDeX as on 5 m.p.h. faster hill-climb, ideal upper cylinder lubricant. DI .53 (Page 132, 'Autocar' 3rd Feb, 193R| ARCHIBALD’S GARAGE LTD. 24 OXFORD TERRACE, CHRISTCHURCH

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27098, 22 July 1953, Page 6

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