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NEXT YEAR’S CARS

MOTORING MADE EASY MAXIMUM EFFICIENCY, The person who learns to drive a 1934 model car will have a very easy time compared to those who in the past years have struggled to master the changing of gears, double declutching, and so on. The only thing motorists now want is a reduction in the cost of motoring. This development, too, has come about —a development all motorists can benefit by.

Whatever make of car you own it is now possible for you to lower your running expenses substantially, as a result of the recent innovation of the Vacuum Oil Company. By providing two firstgrade motor spirits, each suited to a particular class of engine and a particular field of service, Vacuum enables all motorists to secure the highest degree of efficiency with reduced expenditure.

It is a matter of definite fact that no single grade of petrol will fulfil the needs of every motor vehicle in New Zealand. It is unreasonable to expect that a fuel which is suitable for city service, with frequent stopping and starting, will meet the requirements of long-distance running. That is why Vacuum offers motorists two first-grade motor spirits —Vacuum Plume and Vacuum Voco. The price per gallon is the same; the consideration is now—- “ Which product will give me the host results in my car? Advt.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22101, 3 November 1933, Page 6

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NEXT YEAR’S CARS Otago Daily Times, Issue 22101, 3 November 1933, Page 6

NEXT YEAR’S CARS Otago Daily Times, Issue 22101, 3 November 1933, Page 6

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