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COMPOUNDED ■I L jr THE PRFmjM MOTOR OIL 1 Leading car manufacturers endorse the use of Premium Motor Oil. ) "^jL e Premium isn’t just a name—it is a definition. The American Petroleum Institute officially a Premium Motor Oil as one “ having proved oxidation stability and bearing corrosion preventive properties.” | These distinctive qualities of a Premium Motor Oil are obtained by adding to the basic oil ■ certain chemical compounds, or “additives.” L PH 1 !?* e r ® rnlum Motor Oil—more than complies with the American Petroleum Institute s definition. It contains an OXIDATION INHIBITOR (to prevent formation.of harmful gums, engine varnish and lacquer) and a CORROSION INHIBITOR, to safeguard bearings against corrosion and minimise wear. 6 l ' n to these two additives, Caltex R.P.M.-the Premium Mbtor Oil —contains two - further additives, a BALANCED DETERGENT COMPOUND and a DE-FOAMER. These are added to give you the full benefit of wartime research and experience in engine FOR PREMIUM PERFORMANCE WS/STO* CO M P OUNDED THE PREMIUM MOTOR OIL If costs no more - IT KEEPS YOUR ENGINE YOUNG! SEA QULL The Out&oakd ftMci in Uie lEtAid* t I o \ ,>VY>3 N If you own a launch, sailing craft, or a dinghy, why not play safe and carry a Seagull Outboard as an auxiliary? For smooth speed, eager, exciting 'perform-' ance and reliability, there’s nothing to touch the "Seagull"—it’s British! Call in at REILLY’S, the Otago Distributors, when next in town and see these powerful, dependable motors. REILLY'S CENTRAL PARKING Mr STATION L>TD. 308 MORAY PLACE DUNEDIN, C.I.

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Evening Star, Issue 25894, 11 September 1946, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 25894, 11 September 1946, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 25894, 11 September 1946, Page 5

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