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Wl TEXACO, and be safe! Cheak Oil will ijoisr Car / EXA WOTOR OIL fMUf Don’t be misled by price. The cheapest oil is often the dearest oil in the long run. Better to be sure and standardise on “TEXACO” CRACK-PROOF —the oil with a reputation. Cheap oil will ruin your car. “TEXACO” will protect it throughout Jong years of use. Dependability and economy are what you need. “TEXACO” CRACK-PROOF will give you both, sheathing every moving part in a film of silence and giving you greater oil mileage. A quiet car is a contented car . TEXACO ®BL THt TEXAS COMPANT iAUSTSA IAS IA > VIMI TEO LISTEN!

EVERYBODY’S DOING IT! Frying Bacon and Eggs in a STRONG FRYPAN from VERNON SMITH The Ironmonger in George Street 9in lOin Hin 12in ACROSS TOP 1/3 1/8 21- 2/6 Railed 6d Extra (Mum, we have only a limited number at these prices)

MOTOU • License Holders—Handy Pocket cases, covered in fancy cloth, to hold license for immediate inspection; Is 3d each, post free.—* Evening Star ’ Box Factory, Stuart street.

PHOTOGRAPH Albums, 60 leaves. 1* ■a s 10, 9s 6d each; 50 leaves/ 12 i 7, 7s each; 30 leaves. 9 i 7,-3s 6d each; great value.—' Evening Star,* Manufacturing Department, Stuart street, .

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Evening Star, Issue 21317, 23 January 1933, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21317, 23 January 1933, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21317, 23 January 1933, Page 13

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