The leading Britisß motor manufacturers approve Mobiloil « * » Our approval, say these makers in effect, demonstrates our faith in Mobiloil Our association with Mobiloil dates from the commencement of motor manufacturing within the British Empire. We approve its use in our cars knowing that the maximum power with minimum wear will result. An additional advantage is its Empire-wide distribution. So Mobiloil has our approval; its use in any of the cars we have built will be eminently satisfactory to us. You can buy Mobiloil from any Garage or Service Station in bulk (Lubesell, pint or quart bottles) or in sealed quart, gallon, or 4 gallon tins. i§ m c¥iw ri- & -S 4 £ m I / ci ivnr* mm J iWJi These leading British manufacturers officially endorse MobiloilAustin, Citroen, Morris, Bentley, */■ Hillman, Triumph. Swift, Vauxhall, Humber, Commer, Wolseley. m // '<yi u# % £4 7& sM /0& Ji m Mobiloil The World 's Quality Oil REG 1 "VACUUM OIL COMPANY PTY LTD. Marketers also of Plume appotenic Motor Spirit.
Yale University joined tho universities of Princeton, Harvard,-and Goluni!il a ft bequest of £SOOO by a, Albert Pillsbury, of Massachusetts. Mr Pillsbury left the sum to one of the four universities named on condition that it would be employed in uissominating information to discourage public approval of or connivance with entering business, professional, or political life.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20234, 12 May 1931, Page 13
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