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A Siqn to look for A wort/ to remember- * M * a $ o. <t> m <%s> *&& w <it> a m a fflm o <O. <0 a qK®*» 03 ib kS» fit-LCI CAU Thousands of Texaco Signs-hundreds of Texaco Silver Pumps—now stand throughout New Zealand where few stood a little more than two short years ago. The reason is quite clear. The signs point the way to the Texaco Pumps which are sought by motorists in increasing numbers week by week and month by month. Texaco—the standard of quality and purity —sets the paceforall other motor spirits. Texaco vapourises 'Dry' and every drop is used as power. This is real economy. It means flashing starts and swifter acceleration; a ) cleaner engine and freedom from carbon and knocking troubles. The Texaco Pump offers you more than a mere measure of motor spirit. It offers something new in the way of performance—a spirit that increases the miles and decreases the care and cost of motoring. THE TEXAS COMPANY (AUSTRALASIA) LIMITED // % * * TEX#ACO La ncc. DC MARK o / / // TEXACO The NEW and BETTER MOTOR SPIRIT It MUST be good to have grown so fast: DRIVE IT WITH TEXACO DRY CAS SAVE IT WITH TEXACO MOTOR 01

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19320307.2.19.1

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20489, 7 March 1932, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20489, 7 March 1932, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20489, 7 March 1932, Page 4

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