iiSi. - drop is Don’t let anyone teli you there’s no difference In Motor Spirit. Ask the man who uses “Texaco” regularly. Drive in his car. Notice the extra power he seems always to have in reserve. Hear how silently and sweetly his engine runs. No hill can make it knock. Here are the things that you do not see; you have to experience them. A “TEXACO” operated car lasts longer. Every drop of spirit is vaporised into power. There are no raw wet drops to filter past the piston rings and gradually destroy the mechanism. It is so easy to specify “TEXACO” MOTOR SPIRIT and CRACKPROOF MOTOR OIL. Say “Texaco” and be safe. Q THE TEXAS COMPANY (AUSTRALASIA) LIMITED feXAC The A ew, cifid Better [M ® TT ® Hi ill »i ill m H>o KBIT 4T] ese mm. mm m m?m m m n W. rIU CAR £ m I5T| id 1 k v C V ,> OS 5 < » 1 1 w.n*-’.: :-3k: I • A mmirSj
m \a $ % * as ft With ail our Watches we see that you get absolute satisfaction LOOK Solid nickel, 15 jewels, cotnper? alien balance, and all parts interchangeable. 35s Post Free. All Inquiries by Post receive prompt attention. Peter J3ick. ? Jewellers, Watchmakers, and Opticians, 4DO Moray Place, DUNEDIN. Phone 13-308.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume LXIII, Issue 3250, 13 February 1933, Page 3
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