' The World’s Greatest Airman Cables This Wonderful Tribute ■ “I appreciate the excellent quality of Plume which carried us safely three thousand miles through fog and over land and sea. I wish to express our appreciation of the skill with which the Vacuum Oil Company process and refine their Mobiloil so that it stood up to the more than nineteen thousand miles travel of the pistons and kept the motors working perfectly every minute of our trip. My experience with Plume and Mobiloil on many previous flights led me of course to select them for the flight of the ‘Southern Cross’ from Ireland to New York. The motors worked splendidly every moment of the trip and I know that much of their splendid performance was due to the high quality and thorough dependability of Plume and Mobiloil.” This message was received from Squadron Leader Kingsford-Smith by the Vacuum Oil Company Pty. Ltd. non and Mobiloil What Kingsford-Smith proved that Plume and Mobiloil can do in the engines of the “Southern Cross” every motorist can prove for himself. Although Plume is marketed in Australia and New Zealand only, supplies were specially laid down overseas for this great flight at Squadron Leader Kingsford-Smith’s request. VACUUM OIL COMPANY PTY. LTDJ MILKOATIE KING FIT OR A BREAKFAST JOY I il [A. I i /V A wamnoATA Made by the Makers N m OMILES spread round the table when Milfc CJ Oaties appears for breakfast. Everybody likes it; it is so smoothly creamy to the taste, so nutty in flavour. The little white flakes are prepared from finest sun-ripened Oats. Many processes of preparation, untouched by hand, make it delicately digestible, scrupulously clean. The rich vitamins Prepared by Fleming and and food properties for which oats are famous, come to you with their full value unimpaired—so scientifically perfect is the preparing of this delicious breakfast food. “ Every boy and girl," doctors say, "needs a hot cereal breakfast.” Serve Milk Oaties with plenty of good rich milk and you will serve a breakfast "fit for a king." Company Limited, Gore. i ku
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18610, 4 July 1930, Page 2
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