If %% €, j a i ? V ,Li» m ■f\ m m. @®si MONDAY Bargains will be Flying at Express Speed at 9 o’clock 150 WINTER WEIGHT FROCKS, JUMPERS, SKIRTS, AND CARDIGANS—* Priced from 9/11 to 14/11 AH to Clear on Monday at 5/82 LIGHTER WEIGHT JUMPERS AND CARDIGANS, SMOCKS and a Few SKIRTS —- Priced from 3 11 to S/ll Dsn’s “Dollar Day,” 2 for 5/Tables of WOOL VESTS, APRONS, SMART OVERALLS, FULLY FASHIONED CASHMERE HOSE— All 2 for 5/MSI i §l® ie' Arcade -- gasamEMnr aaaaa mbmbbbm—■ tnr—i
LUBRICATE/ H ® IlfflW’ § f§|g japfe ■' »*“ &K $ JEliSaJu «* W&ii ?> . ' : "1 :■, ■<&.. ' : V " f :: ■ f - « ! I i ■ I'. WA’iH l:->:<ra;©*4**§5S5Y'- .:' V'f GREATER than any other wear your motor can experience is the wear that conies from using an oil that thickens with cold. The starter struggles with the engine. It wears. down your battery. Bearings are starved. Lubrication is impaired. , Texaco flows and lubricates instantly from a cold start, covering all moving parts with a grateful film of protection—because it contains no paraffin wax. MO I 3-36-32 THE “ HOURGLASS” TfcST. Here is a simple test that can be made in any home refrigerator. An “hourglass ", filled with Texaco, was frozen in a cake of ice. Texaco flows freely at this low temperature. It flows even at zero—very much below the freezing point of water. In the average engine there are twenty or more fine oil channels no thicker than the waist of the "hour-giass" shown here. Through these narrow channels oil must flow—quickly. Many oils hesitate until they are thoroughly warmed-up by engine action. Then it i than during miles of warmed-up driving. • has occurred Texaco protects from the very start. M®lT@[rl ©OIL TEXAS COMPANY i AUSTRALASIA) LIMITED WM
llHiiiiilHlllillllHillllllllllllilll'lllilllilllfllllllllllllHlHHHnilH CAROLINE CO-OFEKA iiV fc. t>AAKi CO., LTD. CREAM SUPPLIERS PLEASE NO it. For the New Season our Lorries will be Running on all Old Routes and New Ones as well Support the Company that Belongs to Yourselves, is Run by your Own Directors, and that Manufactures butter in your own Home Town CAROLINE CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY CO., LTD. P.O. BOX No. 162 ’Phone No. 1031
GOLD BAND TAXIS AVAILABLE DAY OR NIGHT. IN THE INTEREST OP PUBLIC HEALTH OUR CARS ARE HYGIENICALLY CLEANED AND DEODORISED DAILY. SO FOR YOUR HEALTH’S SAKE KEEP ’PHONING 1500.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19248, 30 July 1932, Page 19
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