EMBEDDED IN H was*® l . Sgwt 3K £ v< sags H, a® S v\ m. e* * % ! s» 1 &&& 1 % * i \ & ,--P S» >«r? a 1 9ft ...OR IN A COLD CRANKCASE ... TEXACO fILOWS FREELY At temperatures down to zero-lower than the lowest at which most engines are ever called upon to start —TEXACO Motor Oil still flows freely * .(while ordinary oils of the same grade are “frozen stiff!” Think what this means to you ... Only anjoil that flows FREELY ... INSTANTLY... at the first turn of the crankshaft can protect your engine wl]en|you press the starter these mornings. Otherwise, metal scrapes against metal until the frozen oil is liquefied by the very heat of the destructive friction oil is supposed to eliminate. f Tixaco forms n 6 hard carbon. What little there is is TEXACO Motor Oil Is full-bodied in all grades, preserving a film of ; lubricant between moving surfaces from the lowest tojthe highest tern peratures. Insist on TEXACO for a sweet, smooth! powerful engine and freedom from costly repairs. soft and easily brushed aivay. MOTOR OIL
NO CASUALTIES SUFFERED BY TROOPS No harm was done when a battalion ot troops encamped at Mt. Somers recently encountered the worst rainstorm Canterbury has experienced for many years. In a short time tents were leaking and the camp was well on the way to being flooded, making it almost impossible tor the men to keep dry. Luckily, however, the canteen had laid in a stock of Baxter’e Lung Preserver, and any danger ot serious colds was averted. Lhe rain cleared up on the second day before the supply of “Baxter’s” gave out, and the troops were able to start their training without any illness in the ranks. Time after time “ Baxter’s ” proves its efficiency. There’s nothing like “ Baxter’s ” for dealing with coughs, colds, sore throats, and other bronchial ailments. “ Baxter’s ” reduces inflammation, clears congestion, cuts the phlegm, its lonic properties increase resistance. livery chemist and store sells “ Baxter’s ” —ls Od, 2s (id. and 4s Od. Be sure it's “Baxter’s.” —Advt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22903, 10 June 1936, Page 14
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337Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22903, 10 June 1936, Page 14
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