FOR MOTOR OIL
GLASS CONTAINERS. ANSWER TO -EBSTITI ri‘»N MENACE. The action of a large oil company operating in New Zealand, in adopting the nov el method of dispensing moi or oii in sealed glass containers, constitutes an effective d »al measure of piotecrion for motorists. The first purpose ini* new mer hod server is that it prevents rhe poss’bility of substitution, as the oii is eea »*<l with a tamper proof method on inc companv’s premises. . a protection of toe company's name safeguard of rhe dealer’s reputation and defini'e assurance to the motorist that he gels wnat he ask* —and pays for. The se ond benefit of o 1 d * pen *•••'! from sealed glass .-onfainers has nm wider scope fo r motorists approval. I’he motorist who in the past has had the dihioiis pea sure of peering curiously over the windscreen to wnt.-h a stream of oil as it leaves a somewhat impure de-.mier en route for tne sump —plu« a considerable quantile of grit. etc. and perhaps of doubtful measure, wilj we. •»mc a method that does a wav with
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 66, 18 March 1936, Page 8
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182FOR MOTOR OIL Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 66, 18 March 1936, Page 8
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