lawl I DRY 1 Ivaporizedl a. Thousands of Motorists know exactly why Texaco Dby Gas , . - I ; ■ • really is better ” " T IKE lightning, the news -“—''travels —“Texaco starts eas l er ♦“ h forms a DRY gas — SIIIM l i a better gas!” And here f \ are the reasons why the mew and better Texaco is better! The new and better Texaco l a wet gas is anatom- ~ - vaporizes so readily it forms a • ized mixture of motor ‘ ' tw* -*r • ♦ r spirit vapor in which DRY gas—an active mixture ot are suspended drops of ° « ' s i a 1 1 iS - taw moeexr spirit. - motor spirit and air! And what. • LtohXrtom’ln - a tremendous difference that v . resists the action of . BRRIi wtIB makes! When you touch the ? C R SPa i E d ug. ■N■ 4 starter, Texaco leaps into action 3. Result: Destnictrre : /' nt r 1 crankcase dilution, dif- aUSWCfS tllC UFSt flash OT tllC ftcult starts, slow ac-i ■mwor ation ’ slusgi ’ h ' spark—speeds you on your way / a with a zip and a dash. Wet motor spirits do not vapor* readily, they easily form : drops of raw motor spirit in the (DRY) P? manifold, slow down pick-up Wowamj 1111 m L and make starting a hit-or-miss MSW W WM annoyance. I!M HH And there’s the whole story in [ll BWO i nutshell—:the difference be- ! MG H Bi tween WET and DRY gas, the andair W ' M difference between Texaco and 2. This pure, dry gas ~ . . , responds instantly to Ordinary mOtOl’ Spitlt tllC the action of the spark. , j 3. Result: Lightning Mg »V A reaSOU WIIV 311(1 tSn, 8 ’ smSh motorists are asking for-Texaco, P ° WCr IBM IWI l b e original dry gas. Obtainllllg 11111 l able only at the Texaco pump. TEX A € O DR Y G A'S THE NEW ANh BETTEII MOTDK S.PI.HIT THE TEXAS COMPANY’ (AUSTRALASIA) LIMITED. . 748.64.30 COPYRIGHT ; < . ' —
RURAL LAND FOR SALE. ACRES, easy hills with good flats; wintering 1150 sheep with cattle; well O watered; four miles from town, metalled roads. Buildings: 6-roomed house, 4-roomed. cottage; wool-shed, cow-shed. This property IS , . !;SR country, and owner will either sell or exchange for 10 to 50 acres. 1 KILL: no per acre. Government mortgage; easy terms. Apply Marton Branch. pOUNTRY HOTEL. 14 rooms; furniture practically all new; lease Jias over 5 years to run at weekly rent of £6. Weekly takings average £o<- Stock about £250. £l5OO asked for goodwill of'lense. Finance can be arranged — Palmerston North Branch. T EASE with Optipnal Purchasing Clause. 135 Acres, Freehold. 46 acres undulating. 90 acres river flats, 100 acres in grass, balance being brougn in. Subdivided into 20 paddocks. Milk 60 eows: can be made to carry 90. Excellent modern Homestead of 7 living rooms and all necessary outbuildings, electric light, etc. Magnificent grounds and tennis court. iMan s cottage ot 4 rooms: 6-bail cowshed. 3-cow milking plant, electric motor. Situated 3 miles from good town by flat road, main highway. Lease for 5 years at an annual rental of £260 per annum. Optional purchasing clause at £4u per acre. To Kuiti Branch. BARRAUD & ABRAHAM, LTD., PALMERSTON NORTH TE KUITI MARTON., PRESENT-DAY PRICES. 1900 ACRES, in renowned' sheep-farming centre, 14 miles school, 7 miles L<wVV railway. Tip-top sheep country in splendid -condition, all sown down .in English grasses, excepting for some shelter bush. About 000 to *lOl acres oi this land is plougbable, balance all easy'rideable lulls,, capable of carrying one breeding ewe and one dry sheep to the acre besides cattle. . YlO Two houses, wool-shed (night pens 200), two sheep yards. rliluL: tJ—per acre Terms arranged. ' ' ■ i ■ VICTOR E. SMITH, REAL ESTATE AGENT. FEILDING. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. - - inn ACRES Freehold, also 100 acres leasehold, long term to run. Well IVv grassed and in good order. Subdivided into 6 paddocks. S'tuated close to a good town on Manawatu line; carrying about SO cows. a-roomed 'house with all conveniences—good cowshed and ’machines, etc. Tins -is- nice warin country, being low sand ridges and rich drained swamp, and is tor absolute sale on easy terms. FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO IVRlGliy. STEPHENSON & CO. LTD.. Wellington and Masterton; ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS LTD.. Palmerston North. “A REASONABLE PROPOSITION.” ACRES O.RP., nt £2/3/6 per acre, first-class papa and limestoue coun *4 4 V try. originally heavy rata bush, recently felled and sown in English grasses, well watered by creeks. 5 paddocks, hinau and totara posts, al) easy un dulating country 5-roomed house and outhouses, cowshed, woolshed with machines installed, motor shed and yards, 10 miles from township, 5 miles of which is unmetalled, 35 miles from Pahiatna. Government rent £39 per annum. Kates £27. Property wintering 540 ewes. 320 hoggets, 110 wethers, and 40 head Of cattle. PRICE £l2/10/- per acre. £1250 cash.— J. HARRIS & SONS, Marton. Established 54 years.
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