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THE FINEST WINES FOR YOU TO ORDER XMAS $ AS SUPPLIED TO HIS MAJESTY THE KING EMU WINES set the standard of quality today. Whether it be a delightful old Ruby Port-a Fine Old Tawny Port—or an Old White Port, EMU blends perfectly into the spirit of Christmas. *J There is no excuse now for not having the very best of Wines this festive season. 5 Any leading hotel or wine and spirit merchant can fill vour order. Otago Agents: K. WILSON & CO. LTD., Dunedin. >RI ft A y EMU m* imfPSP RICH TAWHY * PORT 535 'ICH WHITE PORT RICH mm RUBY EMU 333 RICH RUBY PORT- EMU 444 RICH WHITE PORT - EMU 999 RICH TAWNY PORT WINES CT m o C AD w M You Pay your Money ... take your ehotee M Just a few drops, allowed to fall upon an electric plate heated to about 800° Fahr,, which instantly burns up the oil. If it’s ordinary oil, it leaves a blot of carbon, but if it’s clean, clear golden Texaco, it leaves the merest smudge on the polished metal. IT’S up to you* There's no difference in price. Here on the one hand Texaco Motor Oil Clean, Clear and Golden because it’s pure, and free from all impurities that form hard carbon. On the other hand ordinary motor oil of various gloomy colours that denote carbon. Why take chances when Texaco the Clean, Clear, Golden Motor Oil is a certain winner for engine sweetness. Drain out the old dark oil and start afresh with Texaco. THE TEXAS COMPACT (AUSTRALASIA) LIMITER Drive it with Texaco Motor Spirit—Save it with Texaco Motor Oil Clean, Clear, Golden MOTOR OIL CQmUGHT C■UClmberTipsT^S For JPrfo&S SELLING SIMPLIFIED BY AN ADVERTISEMENT IN “THE STAR”

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Evening Star, Issue 20671, 19 December 1930, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20671, 19 December 1930, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20671, 19 December 1930, Page 5