«»«•: <-■ HIMK < **Wi '■" I POOR / <T j A HIDDEN REPAIR L WBBMf >■■© 7 ' X J__ ~ 1 BILL IN EVERY FILL XLpMk W OF OIL THAT j—<WjL THICKENS WITH Wt| <W3F 7, 7 \ cold W ' W<’ 1—— ■— ~~ 1 y IBt w i AW iOmM V% Wi / S .Jv Iki j! V 'Wk a» "!^ >if, " mi — ( V: .yssp J ■ «b - \ ■wSli TEXACO W /IOWS / The • h 3s3 lass ' This simple, yet dramatic, test can be made in any home refrigTNFERIOR oils, frequently offered at bargain 1 prices, are dangerous. They thicken like ofkT °"f Z treacle at the first touch of cold. They may be flowcd 33' a ' ,his lo , w l en l pera : j j ture. The other oil thickened filled with paraffin wax, gums, tars or carbon- like treacle. forming impurities. Such oils Cause many an In the average engine there are . • 1 -11 twenty or more fine oil channels unexpected repair bill. no thicker than the waist of the Play safe! Fill up with Texaco Crack-proof Motor Oil-famous for its low cold test. Coldorhot ? [1 must flow ; % u ‘ ckly - Many mis . . hesitate until they are thoroughly It nows instantly at the first turn of the Starter, warmed Up by engine action. 1 1 • • j • . Then it is too late. More wear lubricating and protecting every moving part. has occurred than during miles of warmed-up driving. DRAIN, FILL—THEN LISTEN! to the difference in your motor! a MOI 1-36-32 Rfl@lT©K @DL * THE TEXAS COMPANY (AUSTRALASIA) LIMITED
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Grey River Argus, 14 June 1933, Page 3
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253Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 14 June 1933, Page 3
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