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Inefficient lubricating Oil

With the ever-increasing popularity of the motor-car, large sums are being expended every year by motorists for supplies

of lubricating oil and petrol. Over fifty per cent, of the troubles in the present-day car can be traced directly to inefficient lubrication, and we feel that the car owner should have every protection when purchasing supplies. Sometimes a purchaser demands a high-grade lubricant of a wellknown brand and grade, which he knows is correct for his engine, and is supplied with a poor quality oil at a high price, after being led to believe by some unscrupulous dealer that he is getting what he asked for. Sometimes a purchaser is at fault by simply asking for “A,” “BB.,” etc. That is not sufficient as these are merely letters used to designate the various grades. The purchaser should make a practice of specifying the brand and grade he requires, and he has every right to be supplied with it. If he is supplied with something else without a proper explanation, that is substitution, and the deception is misrepresentation. Recently this matter was the subject of a conference of the Commonwealth Association of Automobile Organisations, and it was decided : (1) That the attention of the authorities be directed to the practice of certain vendors supplying low grade petrol and oil as first grade, and that for the protection of motorists, action be taken under the Weights and Measures Act and Sales of Goods Act in each States.

(2) That it is desirable and essential that the brand of the petrol and oil be displayed on the pumps. This is undoubtedly a move in the right direction. We feel that a similar arrangement in New Zealand would ensure a fair deal and be a boon and a blessing to the motorist.

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Ladies' Mirror, Volume 5, Issue 1, 1 July 1926, Page 61

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Inefficient lubricating Oil Ladies' Mirror, Volume 5, Issue 1, 1 July 1926, Page 61

Inefficient lubricating Oil Ladies' Mirror, Volume 5, Issue 1, 1 July 1926, Page 61

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