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- > c IC--A.I £ \ — - 1 r* Ford Long Life ‘‘ /”"'\H, YES, I’d use Mobiloil if I had a more expensive car ! But a low priced oil should be sufficient for a low priced car.” If you have ever said that or thought that about your Ford, won’t you look this fact squarely in the face ? It makes no difference what your car cost —• in time friction wears out all motors. The time depends upon the lubrication. How to Buy For your Ford ask for MOBILOIL “E”—do not .*sk merely for “E” Oil. For Touring Convenience or Emergencies, the One-guart Can is ideal. Carry two or three under the seat of sour car. For your Home Garage, the Four ■ gallon Can is most suitable. Obtainable from your local reseller. Mobiloil Make the chart your guide The Ford Motor Company has produced for you a sturdy economical car. But the life and economy of your engine are largely in your own hands. If you really want lowest cost per mile, you cannot afford to accept less than the protection offered you by Gargoyle Mobiloil “E” Mobiloil “E” is the grade of Mobiloil specially recommended to meet with scientific exactness the lubricating requirements of the Ford engine. Back of this recommendation lies the work of the Vacuum Oil Company’s Board of Automotive Engineers, whose study of the Ford engine dates back to the first Ford car. For Your Ford use PLUME Motor Spirit Easy Starting—Sweet Running—More Miles gM 2 VACUUM OIL COMPANY, Ptyjtd

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Otago Witness, Issue 3765, 11 May 1926, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3765, 11 May 1926, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3765, 11 May 1926, Page 20

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