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IT MUST BE GOOD TO HAVE GROWN SO FAST! For New Zealand conditions TEXACO is undoubtedly “ The Chief of All Motor Spirits.” It gives quicker starts, flashing acceleration and extra power for high-gear performance on hilly roads. It is more economical to use because every drop is vaporised instantly into power. Fill up with TEXACO and notice the immediate improvement in your motor. “It must be good to have grown so fast” TEXACO Chief of all M 2.-34.-33 THE TEXAS COMPANY (AUSTRALASIA) LIMITED, taIjTCT M Department “B,” Head Office, Wellington. ■ • Please reserve me FREE, and without obligation, copy of the “ Book of the JR JBL Mi, , 1 JHLmJ 'Z Maori Chiefs,” handsomely illustrated in colour. lam the owner (or driver) of w a car No. flw whk Jw Jis PRINT IN CAPITALS. * Enclose 3d. tn stamps 10 cover postage. m.a*

CLEANS AS IT Th* ACME Model 60 not L- W< V J only wrings clothes drier- - ."M*" It wrings them cleaner, too. i>t.« Those clinging particles of dirt embedded in the texture of the which rinsing does not remove, are coaxed out by the persuasive pressure of the pure rubber rollers. Another of the many exclusive features of the wonderful ACME is Its patent reversible water drain which allows the clothes to be wrung from either side. Call at any leading hardware stores and sea the world's best Wringer and Table Mangle. TU E BRITISH IFI C made ACME WRINGER Ten years replacement guarantee ACME WRINGERS LTD. MODEL David St., GLASGOW, Scotland /amt. P,etoryßepreuntative>: GUTHRIE A-f FOR DAD’S LUNCH—Meat, cheese or salmon sandwiches, with “Beaver” Sauce. Appetising, wholesome and eo oasar. ,

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Wairarapa Age, 15 March 1933, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, 15 March 1933, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, 15 March 1933, Page 7