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Magnificent Antarctic Flight by Sir Hubert Wilkins SF Ti I'i 1 11 1 r:ITl, r lTllilWlfiiPlitrTiIitrTi iliSiiiiE rur l 7' r * Kllfiil •!:! m t ifl A U( "tit T* wwm. a ■"'M h* t-A ** S. \ mm -i X MT H T NT.. V -1 ■3 t V^SE^ 1,200 Miles on Plume and Mobiloil Quality tells —even when temperatures drop to thirty degrees below. “It is so cold here,” says Sir Hubert over the radio, “that the tears from our eyes quickly freeze amongst the stubble on our cheeks.” Yet Plume highly volatile with full-powered knockless combustion —functions perfectly. The cold is so severe that the explorer’s moist breath freezes into icicles oil his parkas fringe of fur. Yet Mobiloil lubricating his Lockheed-Vega plane, as only “The World f s Quality Oil ” can do, functions perfectly. Need we tell you that Plume and Mobiloil, the qualities of which have been so definitely proven by these severest possible tests, will serve your car with the same fidelity and efficiency? Obtainable everywhere. YU £ ■9. \* OR SV rJ I—l IV Mobiloil Make the chart your cjwds VACUUM OIL COMPANY PXX LIP Marketers also of Voco Power Kerosene and Laurel Kerosene

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 546, 26 December 1928, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 546, 26 December 1928, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 546, 26 December 1928, Page 13

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