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I k ((patrol)/ bargain] JU 01111] ' PETROL - n i 4l Bf 7 tTßs \l ® XtOPn won’t ri/k it- / It might be dear at anq price you go bargain bunting M W or Patrol you are inviting un-""-J gr- seen dangers. XL There may be free sulphur in some of brands offered to you, causing corrosion of carburetor and -XjCTx/ vacuum floats, piping and petrol leads. Many of the so-called “cheap” brands fi \ m . otor spirit contain heavy kerosene iu 1J O /X.T Actions which do not vaporise, but, I vk M\ / A working past the piston rings in a J ' r wB Sr liquid form, dilute the oil in the cranki j'fc' . .. . . ."1 case. Then follow the impairing of l .helubneaung value of the oi!a„ Ass 1" ■—■■■! power, a condition entailing costly replacement and repair bills. All for the sake of a few pence saved on fuel. Is it worth while to take such a risk ? On the other hand, when you buy a motor spirit of repute you buy a quality product. You buy a well-balanced spirit, scientifically refined to give you the highest volatility, consistent with maximum power. A Company whose name and reputation are valued at millions will not sacrifice the quality of its products. It can only lay the facts before you Mr. Motorist, and warn you of the dangers in using so-called cheap petrol. Plume Motor Spirit is refined to a rigid specification. It is particularly suited to the New Zealand motorists’ need. Plume quality never varies and will remain in the future at its present You can always be sure of getting quality by filling at the Plume pump. Don’t abuse your Car with so-called “Cheap” Motor Spirit—it pays to use Plume PLUME VACUUM OIL COMPANY

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 226, 24 September 1928, Page 18

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Tapeke kupu
292

Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 226, 24 September 1928, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 226, 24 September 1928, Page 18

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