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p m |T 1C N o 1 ©it Pay your Money take your choice o o o Just a few drops, allowed to fall upon an electric Plate heated to about 800° ahr., which instantly bums up the oil. If it’s ordinary oil, it leaves a blot of carbon, but if it’s clean, clear golden Texaco, it leaves the merest smudge on the polished metal. IT’S up to you. There’s no difference in price. Here on the one hand Texaco Motor Oil Clean, Clear and Golden because it’s pure, and free from all impurities that form hard carbon. On the other hand ordinary motor oil of various gloomy colours that denote carbon. Why take chances when Texaco the Clean, Clear, Golden Motor Oil is a certain winner for engine sweetness. Drain out the old dark oil and start afresh with Texaco. THE TEXAS COMPANY (AISTIIAI.ASIA) LIMITED Drive it with Texaco Motor Spirit —Save it with Texaco Motor Oil Clean, Clear, Golden MOTOR OIL DDDSE DEPENDABILITY TRUE ECONOMY 15 MORE THAN PRICE-DEEP Dodge Brothers oft-repeated statement, "The first cost is practically the last," today means more than ever before. For every fine feature of Dodge cars is even finer in the Dodge Six and Dodge Eight of today. » » And modern engineering advancements, such as safe, silent MonoPiece Steel Bodies These Cars Supplement their Companion Cars MARATHON SHOWS OTHERS WHAT DODGE OWNERS ALREADY KNEW Since July first, th e Dodge Marathon Eight has crossed and recrossed the country many times. Under every condition of road and weather, this car is recording officially the stamino, dependability and economy with which all Dodge owners are familiar. and weatherproof internal hydraulic brakes, add still more to their long life, low upkeep costs, lasting dependability and high resale value. » » Luxury, beauty and smooth, brilliant performance are yours in a Dodge Six or Dodge Eight . . . the greatest satisfaction at the lowest cost per mile. (the present Dodge Six and the Dodge Senior.) u uwcm mi WpfttlsH H r k * rm 248-518 MADE IN CANADA AMOR! MOTORS, LTD CANNON STREET, fIMAIUJ AND AT DURHAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 18763, 30 December 1930, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 18763, 30 December 1930, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 18763, 30 December 1930, Page 11