TE 0 IP / X Take a pair of sparking pings'* m 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 clean, clear golden Texaco, it leaves the merest smudge on the polished metal. TAKE a peep at the spark plugs from various cars* It's ten to one the clean plugs are from cars using Texaco Clean,Clea#» Golden motor oiL spark plugs have no "rip,* Clean them up and keep them clean by using Texaco Clean, Clear, Golden motor oil. For Texaco Motor Oil does not clog up plus with carbon. It can't because it contains no impurities. It's Clean, Clear and Golden because it's pure. Texaco is full - bodied motor off mat smchm engine sweetness. Drain out the old oil and stflHPfc fltran vmk Texaco. THE TEXAS COjMPANY (AjUS*»A«.A Clean, Clear, Golden MOTOR Drive It with Texaco Motor Spirit, Save it with Tesae® M ' copyiuoht i
What other small car gives you ALL THESE' BIG CAR FEATURES Manufacturers' Representatives for South Island: Royds Motors Ltd. 211 CASHEL ST., CHRISTCHUKCH. 1 Engine—7-9 H.P. SAC. * Rating—develops 20 brake H.P. 9 Three Bearing crankshaft. Force feed lubrication. 9 Adjustable silent chain * drive to timing gear. A Adjustable carutiettor. Magneto ignition. PJ Torque tube relieves rearaxle of torsional strain. Underslung ■worm-drive to rear-axle. <y Pull-length chassis, full * length springs—silent bloc spring bushes (require no oiling). g LoekhMd aorbezs faßlaE* Q Win tyres (27 x«. auod rtaHW Ift lUUa«tt «**f thaa VS car. nEUton • xoaninjM people. : 19 Tine «*■»*-«■** ri-**ir Jg Drfriac a" 1 * * kA 14. sum: RIUMPH SUPER SEVEN IBM*
WRITING COMPETITION RESULT STANDARD I.—lst, Norma McPeak. East ChrisM Marshall, East Christchurch, 10s; equal 3rd, Hazel Melville McKay, Halkett School, ss. , . £1; eqwl ! STANDARD 2.—lst, Audrey TurnbuU, Anuml Sri-** Foster, Hawarden School, 10s; equal 2nd, H- Smitß, a*. 3rd, Gilbert Pocock, New Brighton School, ss; equal 3W. _ « ton School, ss. , £1; *V~^SiSt STANDARD 3.—lst, Ray Wilson, Einrwood Schoo* North Ortggj Stapleton, Woolston School, 10s; equal 2nd, Roy amM 10b; equal 3rd, Milton Baynes, Seafield School, & » Leestort Convent School, ss. . . Se?K»l> T STANDARD 4.—lst, Veronica Smith. St. lfi™*, fiorfP*? tester Rasransseo, SpenoervMle School, Wj gjjj, piut M lAfll. tester Rasransseo, SpenoervMle School, Wj *yr_i School, 10s; equal 3rd, M. Symon, Etewwd Scaiooi, . • Fern side School, ss. school. STANDARD 5.-1 at, Brian Armstrong, Paterson, Elmwood School, 10s; 1 «™ hMUe AnHW . • Ist, Brian Armstrong, . AnnsiW®li3faS' raici sun, timwooa School, 10s; equal 2nd, Step™®** saad School, 10s; equal 3rd, Rona Walter, Redcliffs School, »s. . . , Vart _.l_ i rr _ 5 6.-1 St, G. Boag, Tax Tapu, 10s; equal 2nd, Joyce Medea, Fenwide School, ss. SECONDARY SiCHOOW- fihtS UNDER 14 YEARS.—Ist, W. A. Sutton. Boys' TW Zpjl. Utty Bishop, Technical High tebool,10»; Quiff** 4 . «de Girls High School, &s; equal 3rd, JBsle ftj College, ss; equal 3rd, S. Gardner, Cathedral G *V?f/*jU s » BP, ««J . OVER u YEARS.—Ist, Ethel Pavelka, A. K. Petch, Christchureh Boys' High Sch°°l.|<«> burton High School, ss; equal 3rd, Joan Wilson, """ SB ' ' . ««« wiß aot»,g Where two or more hare tied for a pr<> m ' s * n * " x will be paid in full to each competitor. The »° B j* gained a motor outing and a lesson in Nat are stuoj »... Brian Armstrong, Shirley School. . " _* tfoe . fne entries were more numerous than ever, ___ gf t xtfT a pleasant one, was very difficult, a« the anting t^dwaine following letter has been received from annffW"*. . 1 country school, which had not previously enter fr tlh ,r« rtw «**£* " le Organiser, Writing Competition.— entered competition of the above school. Every child has em compel,tion has given a great fillip to .my efforts my school. I have enclosed for comparison **® p strike* seven months ago, and you will see that there i» * has been brought about largely by encouragement- a line that I have taken the liberty of mUm a* be best (for I realise ***£&% W -IS 0 "? writer you deem the best (for I realise -j w ,t j ng a prize) The very fact of yonr takingn°t« « us Sta ouautes than solid teaahinx mixtit d» * •*"
SCIENCE PRODUCES "P.D." In the elaborate Sinclair laboratories "P.D." spray, tho perfect fly killer, has been produced. Deadly to all fliea and insect pests, and harmless to humans. It has a pleasant cedar odour and leaves no stain. Your store lias "P.D." In Boz, IGoz and 320z cans. —4
FOR YOUR COAIi and FIREWOOD RING 34-410. Any quantity—a bag to a truck. All kinds—for all purposes. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. ROBT. JOHNSTON §35 W<hara JRoacL Otizisteluuc£s«
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20107, 10 December 1930, Page 6
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