“THE CONNOISSEUR”
ENTERTAINING MOTORISTS’ PLAY “The Connoisseur,” an amusing yet instructive playlet in two acts and seven scenes, has lately been issued by the Vacuum Oil Company. It is very brightly written and explains the meaning of the word “Appotenic” by means of a dialogue between a motoring writer and a practical motorist. The little booklet is well illustrated and uses nou-techincal language. Some of the characters of the piece are “Mr. Plume,” who enters without knocking, and “Mr. Di Lation,” an utter stranger to “Plume” users. Copies may be had from all branches of the Vacuum Oil Company.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 639, 16 April 1929, Page 6
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