WARNING TO MOTORISTS! The public duty of every important commercial organisation is to perfect its product and to market it at the lowest price, compatible with quality and fair dealing. Therefore there is no increase in the price of clean, clear, golden Texaco Motor Oil. V ‘ ... , . The superiority of clean, clear Texaco Motor Oil is appreciated by millions of motorists everywhere. And this combined with a price that is no more than you pay for ordinary quality motor oil, should convince you that clean, clear, golden Texaco Motor Oil is the finest value to-day. Clean clear Texaco Motor Oil is the standard of quality by which good motor oils are measured. No matter what price you. pay, there is no purer or better motor oil available. Texaco is a modern motor oil, specially produced to meet present-day conditions. For modern engines of higher speed, higher heat and higher compression, require the finest possible oil, a full bodied lubricant that will not leave carbon and that is fluid at all temperatures. Texaco Motor Oil is succeeding because it completely satisfies these requirements:— (1) It is clean and clear and cannot leave harmful carbon deposits in cylinders, spark plugs, valves or piston rings. (2) It is full bodied in all grades, gives perfect lubrication and lasts longer. (3) It flows freely in winter months and means a smooth running engine summer and winter, with less wear. The great majority of motor car manufacturers recommend Texaco and most of the large transport companies lubricate with Texaco on account of the above facts. Change over to Texaco, and thus prolong the life of your car.
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 134, 2 March 1929, Page 15
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271Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 134, 2 March 1929, Page 15
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