“Light.-” “Medium.-” “Heavy Oil.’ and Why ? • One refiner’s "heavy” oil has the same body as another’s “light” oil at the average crank case temperature 150° F. Two well known brands of ’light” oil have a marked difference in body at engine operating temperatures. In asking for a “tin of light oil” you run the risk of getting a different bodied oil with each different brand purchased. This is bad for your engine. Motorists are waking up to this danger. That is why more motor car owners ask for the correct grade of Gargoyle Mobiloil than any other three brands of oil combined. With the correct grade of Gargoyle Mobiloil in your crank case all doubt as to correctness of body are settled once and for all. The uniformity of each grade of Gargoyle Mobiloil is strictly maintained. Write our nearest branch for free 64 page booklet, “The Care of Your Car” which contains the complete Chart of Recommendations, I—My «<•' Mobiloil Make Hie chart your guide vS * h. WARNING Be sure the correct grade of Gargoyle Mobiloil specified for your car is drawn from a package bearing the Gargoyle Mobiloil Trade Mark. When you buy Gargoyle Mobiloil in sealed packages you are fully protected—the seal is your safeguard. Be sure the seal is unbroken. 5 M 7 VACUUM OIL COMPANY, PlY!™
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Otago Witness, Issue 3757, 16 March 1926, Page 8
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220Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3757, 16 March 1926, Page 8
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