■ ' ■ '*-..■. :'•■■/ ■ . ' •■ %^^^M BS^^^^^^^^B T T>S unfair to blame your car for short"^^M>&^6% I^^^^X?^^^« comings of wet gas. Weak, unrespon^ ' . . H^^K|! : ft mo^po&M ive power, coughing, splutterlng^tarts, . \&^fiok?^Mi KSff^fiW^l undue shifting of gears— ail may be traced , , \W^^/ Bl^i 3^kJ Jill 5° dr °P lets of raw m p tor spirit formed -; . ■ wQL^s^^' KSSk\^^ / < -^»Si m the manifold by this type of gas* Get .; • * p#^>ic*^gto™*«^^^^^^ rid ot it! btop today at a lexaco rump I. a wet gas is an atom- m^^ii^^^m^^fi^ and give your car a cnance to show what ized mixture of motor pfr^^^^&^FS^^.&z^J&s^ °-- ' ti- ■' ' spirit vapor m which oP^Mi^^^^^i^^^^ it really can do! - ■ . are suspended drops of --, -.• •«•» f if -b ■ ' raw motor spirit. Texaco first developed, and then made ■ ' 2. These drops of raw #lpnffil available everywhere, this tine dry gas. motor spirit form an feS»^ U ?W»«Wml T J *ju * • • J lt- T" 1 *li' uneven mixture which i|#^#M^ \% Today it is imitated, but lexaco, the th^k heactionof ijfli fi^^^W original dry gas, gams new friends. It is z3. Result: Destructive ftS^^g 3 so alert, so clean burning that y our xar • crankcase dilution, dif- Sw^iliffl \S7«II nprfnrm Kptfpr-— f!v rk'\7P>r Kills if ficuit starts, slow ac- ££'^f§s|p 0 kxx^/mXs^S . WUI penoiiu. Dett€r Ety. over niiis it ceieration, sluggish |^Sl^^§Lyl^^|p|»M formerly stumbled up— show its heels to ■'■'■■ R^^^^^^t^^p^^B cars whose dust it used to eat! ; - ■ > Texaco has done this for millions of cars, aii 4^^^^S -It w^ do the. same for yours! Now— V f?*>#r¥p\ ftill^Pll^^a today-look for the Texaco Red Star with WAMlli2Biy ■ ipft^a P utn P?. can y° u obtaitl the original, dry . X— '$>* : J gas— Texaco. .• ■ . . - X^^^/ mfarr*^ Bngwi^fea^ THE TEXAS company (Australasia) limited ; 1. The new and better _*______«_ j^— .-ir— 2. This pure, dry gas ' ' • responds instantly to -^^ -^ «3a .*---* starts, rapid accelera' . ... . tion, smooth action, "_ , . ■ ■ power. - The New and Better. .Motor, spirit . _* •
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Milburn Lime Read what the owner of the ..... i t is n.arveUbus w Waimahaka tStatC Says: even old, apparently worn.trat pasture responds to a dressing of one ton per acre. Clover appears as if by magic, and even the inferior grasses «w sweetened and relished by stock." Again, another farmer not far from Milton: " ... . ... I can now carry two sheep for one before: I consider my farm is doubled m value." The farmer, therefore, who says that he could afford not to MILBURN LIME his land would need to be m a. pretty good position, especially when railage is FREE. CRUSHED BURNT LIME _ ....Gives quicker results, CARBONATE OF LIME "..The white lime — fine grinding — high, analysts Order through your Stock and Station ' Agent. t ' _ sale of any Agricultural ' Lime m New Zealand"" """.,
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Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume XXVI, Issue 1283, 2 September 1930, Page 4
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456Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume XXVI, Issue 1283, 2 September 1930, Page 4
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