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f NEW THE OLD NAME BUT A NEW OIL The NEW Shell Oil is refined in an entirely new plant which is an advance on any other in existence. It combines the two leading qualities sought for in a modern motor oil, clean running and high lubricating properties. THE NEW PROCESS The NEW Shell Oil is the product of an improved solvent-refining process. A unique feature of these oils is the introduction of a very stable oily compound with which the solvent-refined oil is fortified. The great triumph in the invention of this oiliness compound has been the discovery of a means by which the inherent oiliness of mineral oil can be concentrated and stabilised. WHAT THE NEW OIL GIVES YOU Instant starting due to its free flowing properties Freedom from engine drag due both to the “slipperiness” of the oily component and to the free flowing properties of the oil. Absence of corrosion from combustion products when the engine is cold owing to the strong protective nature of the oil film. Perfect sealing and lubricating qualities at the highest temperatures. Great stability against sludge and carbon formation. Economical consumption. A NEW OIL A iIEW PRO DESS A NEW SEALED BOTTLE THE SHELL COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) SWS2B

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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20523, 13 June 1938, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20523, 13 June 1938, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20523, 13 June 1938, Page 11

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