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< To remove tar from enamel apply butter or eucalyptus oil. Allow it to stand for 24 hours and then wipe off with a soft rag. A feature of the World Economic Conference in London was the large number of luxurious Rolls-Royce limousines which were to be seen at conference meetings, and at the many social events which the delegates attended.

Mr Whitney Straight, whose driving of a Maserati has so many times thrilled the crowds at Brooklands, where he holds the lap record for the mountain course, has just taken delivery of a supercharged M.G. Magnette. It is indeed gratifying that such a fine driver has decided to race a British car, and he will be watched with considerable interest by all concerned in the motor racing circles.

This is the logical time of the year for motorists to have their cars attended to. An engine rejuvenated with the correct grade of oil runs smoothly and well. Recently the Vacuum Oil Company Pty., Ltd., produced some attractive material to assist the service station trade. This has been issued in connection with their Mobilubrication plan, which is, in brief, a system of lubricating every moving part of the car with specially developed lubricants “in the right way and at the right time.” This is an inexpensive service and one that will appeal to motorists who want efficiency and economy from their cars during the season now commencing. .

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Southland Times, Issue 22140, 7 October 1933, Page 13

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Untitled Southland Times, Issue 22140, 7 October 1933, Page 13

Untitled Southland Times, Issue 22140, 7 October 1933, Page 13

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