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wet KI w ..geHr makes ' your car BJwmktWml so much HARDER to HANDLE , : I^”I TET gas troubles begin with almost every cold start W and may keep up until you lock the garage for the E night. Likely to stall on the slightest provocation, wet gas makes parking an ordeal and traffic a ticklish undertaking. I If defies the starter, and is completely cowed by a hill. y \ How can you tell dry gas from wet ? By performance and ky name! Texaco is known throughout the world as the first and finest of dry gases. No sooner is it in your tank than you begin to notice a new responsiveness. A smooth surging flow of velvet power leaps into action at the command of the throttle. You climb hills as you have . . never climbed before. Parking, traffic, driving in general, becomes a pleasure* To-day see for yourself what a difference dry gas will make. iSm J fill FiH up at the Texaco pump. And remember that this original dry gas is obtainable only at the sign of the Texaco § tar wid* the Green T. gag TEXACO ItPfjrli BUY CAS i -pxi |||||l Tin® New amd Better MOTOR. SPIRIT! •' Mill THE TEXAS CO. (AUSTRALASIA) LTD. COPYRIGHT , 728.4830 ,

that slight hoarseness. That slight hut unpleasant hoarse Hess that comes from overuse of the voice can often be banished by faking two (J r three Pulmoi.ia pastille;:, I’iii nmnas are much used by salesmen, auctioneers, public speaker;,, and others who have to keep their voices in good trim. Pulmonas are obtainable from all chemists and stores. Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 February 1931, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 28 February 1931, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 28 February 1931, Page 9