WHAT A PERROCOMBINATION - ’3.iff.///nW grade tr - »>’« WW JI- -z Z ; -ww < ' ,! * w Z y W FOR SPLIT-SECOND STARTING Volatility in petrol; Fluidity in motor oil — these are the two essentials for easy starting. YOU GET BOTH by using Super Plume Ethyl and Mobikil “Arctic”. This perfect combination for Winter motoring guarantees you Split-Second Starting during the coldest days and nights. Read the facts below. Volatility: Volatility is a measure of the ease Fluidity: Winter requires lighter bodied oil. with which a petrol vaporises. Petrols differ Crankcase temperatures are much lower m Winter and oil must be more fluid to circulate considerably, some are heavy and need a ,rcat quickJy Heavy oJI wastes petro i and po wer, deal of coaxing with the choke. The Winter ma j <es starting difficult and drains the battery, starting volatility of Super Plume Ethyl is your During cold weather use Mobiloil “Arctic,” the assurance of a flashing engine response no proven New Zealand Winter lubricant. (Ask matter hoA> r cold the weather may be. your garage for the correct grade). Gear Oil: For winter-case gear shifting use Mobiloil CW -WOiMittOioF hhb i 11 1 VACUUM OI h| COMPANY (incorporated in Australia)
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 203, 25 May 1936, Page 15
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197Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 203, 25 May 1936, Page 15
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