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IN A RADIO STUDIO. Near the N.Z. Broadcasting Company's radio station at Wellington is a chemist's shop. An assistant employed there says many vocalists from the studio are regular purchasers of Pulmonas pastilles. They say nothing •else is so good for clearing the throat. Pulmonas, 1/6 and 2/6.

FULL If you're not don't blame the engine—for more than likely the fault lies in the lubrication! The lubricating oil is the engine's Life Blood, and unless of the very finest oil modern science can produce, will not :unction perfectly under the constantly changing working conditions demanded of your car. In it develops the troubles which are manifest in the disgruntled churning of your engine. For perfect sweetness in running the lubricatirtg oil is of even greater importance than the benzine. And TEXACO MOTOR OlL—because it is the most clinging oil that ever lubricated an engine—will stop that churning—using it, your car will operate much more smoothly and silently. TEXACO—CLEAN— CLEAR-GOLDEN —persistently gets into all the bearings and enforces duty—its powerful Full Body minimises friction, which means a quieter eng.ne, Ion; -- - w ~ ber the life -. is in your own hands- experience the difference GOLDEN TEXACO will make to vour car. IN ALL GRADES CLEAR TEXAS COMPANY ALEXANDRA STREET, TE AWAMUTU. P.O. Box 8, Telephone 335.

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Waipa Post, Volume 37, Issue 2236, 17 November 1928, Page 2

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213

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Waipa Post, Volume 37, Issue 2236, 17 November 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Waipa Post, Volume 37, Issue 2236, 17 November 1928, Page 2

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