pMM—mm i I t > : T S < m, ■v::&m-:&X mm s K: : :-:'f:'yW: ?*>*s H m 8M& m m m m m m m XX m m m ;X;<X m fri&fc&Ss <x&w. II >:W:W *? H Dorit playßlindmariis Buffwith the petrol pnmps Why not stop experimenting f Why not? Stop prowling from this pismp to that pump and from that pump to the other pump. Motor spirits all .look, smell, and, we suppose, taste the same. Their difference, as you know, lies in their operation. A haphazard trial of this, that and the other Spirit will never convince you of the undoubted superiority of any particular pump. Start to-morrow by filling your petrol tank with Big Tree. Make a note of the date. If you have in the past found it necessary to fill up each week, you } 11 find that from to-morrow on you 9 !! get an extra day’s motoring— on the same number oi gallons as before, An extra day on f© each week is fifty-two per year—over seven weeks motoring per year at no cost at all. « MOTOR SPIRIT .vi x-Xvi-x m m m Use also BIG TREE MOTOR Oil. A. S. PATERSON & Co, Ltd 1/30 BIG TREE FOR BIG MILEAGE
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 3242, 13 December 1930, Page 2
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202Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 3242, 13 December 1930, Page 2
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