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* I s#^kJg X /" m m &•>>: \\ • 6 Whafs that knocking in my car ? w Said the fair young maiden 'EN to pne it's carbon, dear lady, the penalty ot using a "carbon forming" Motor aay, Oil Just a few drops, allowed to fall upon, an electric plate heated to about 800° Fahr., which instantly burns up the oil. If it's ordinary oil,it leaves a blot of carbon, but if it's cfean, clear, golden Texaco, it leaves the merest smudge on the polished metal. The best way to avoid this is to use an oil that is pure# You can easily tell a pure oil by its color. Texaco is Clean, Clear and Golden—a clear indication pfits purity. It contains no dirt or adulterants which form garbon—yet it is a full-bodied oil that lubricates perfectly. The way to "engine sweetness" is to use Texaco—it keep? the cylinders clean and flows freely in cold weather. " It's clear because It's pure. THE TEXAS COMPANY (AUSTRALASIA) tIMITEB TE Clean 9 Clear* Golden MOTOR OIL COPYRIGHT LEBT Boys and girls, purchase your Fleet Foot Shoes at Downing'®, and get your application form for membership in the Fleet Foot Athlptip Club. Membership in this Club entitles yon to a Fleet Foot Button Badge, and a bright little monthly msw»line, which reviews all the sporting events in Ne-wr Zealand for the current month. (Had* in Canadai Oct your fleet Foot Shoes now at Downinjf'f, and join tfco" Fleet Fppt Athletic Glob. DOWNINGS 834 pf J&wl,

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20095, 26 November 1930, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20095, 26 November 1930, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20095, 26 November 1930, Page 5

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