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<9 m 8^ \ k ji X f # I ? n 9 f m //, / m i biloil Mo .J ~l* ‘H §3 Be Prepared for Emergencies Carry Two or Three Quart Cans of Mohiloil g JSSk The Gargoyle Mobiloil quart can has received a great reception from the motoring public. Many car owners now regard it as an important part of their travelling equipment. On a trip, when the oil in the crankcase runs low, when you are far from a garage or are not sure of being able to secure the correct grade of Mobiloil—that’s when you will appreciate this handy supply of Mobiloil. Don’t take chances with lubiication. Free your mind from worry when on your trip. Carry two or three quart cans always, the correct grade for your car. It’s a good habit. You are sure of getting genuine Gargoyle Mobiloil. You are prepared for emergencies. i—i i» Mobiloil Make the charkyour guide Ask for Gargoyle Mobiloil ‘E, * ‘Arctic, * ‘A, * ( 88, * ‘B’—the grade specified for your car in the Chart. s M is VACUUM OIL COMPANY, PIYUP "Better and Better” is both a history of Dodge Brothers past and a pledge for the future. The programme of betterment which was inaugurated ten years ago —and which is strikingly reflected in the product to-day—will be adhered to strictly so long as Dodge Brothers shall build a motor car. COSSENS & BLACK. LTD.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19617, 22 October 1925, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19617, 22 October 1925, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19617, 22 October 1925, Page 15

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