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ll I A LISTEN Drain /our old, worn oil; fill with new Texaco "Grackproof then LISTEN ! Instead of noisy protests or explosive outbursts, a quiet almost noiseless humming will be heard. Your engine will become a new thing . . . vibrant with life, with power. Friction dwindles away before Texaco " Crack-proof" ... troubles pass it by. Good as your car may have been, it will be a far better one from the day "Crack-proof" oil is introduced to its engine. Begin long months of driving pleasure and freedom from engine worry by filling up at the nearest Service Station with the sign of the "Texaco" Red Star and the Green 'T.' "A Quiet Engine is a Contented Engine." THE NSW TEXACO MOTOR OIL "CRACK-PRO OF- LONGEfc-LASTINC THE TEXAS COMPANY (AUSTRALASIA) LIMITED L EXAG MOTOR Ol L i?' i ' ? i i. fy. i A ZS till f** Sit Wmi & <*,% & n ih WC? 4® IORI'VE IT WITH TEXACO DRV GAS SAVE IT WITH TEXAGO MOTOR OIL

Una THE KEY TO SUCCESS.-i IT OPENS TOE UOOR OF' /, w Tcdtsial «nhfieitim -it «.m~u w.lk of EJ, thuvhr* At- LC STS to-day will hie .Hue perrtianeatfy man of the future. I.CS. training hiM thousands of mvirtgH men into big jobs—and lnptttew lliMt; Say You Newer Had a CHAHcei THE I.CS. JLLUSTRATION METHOD 5 - mow home thtdy practical ■- Write for Information -Qoir-T> ' •JJ International Correspondence ■= Schools (N«w Zealand) Ltd. ■, Bask of A/da Chambers, < . Dept. 8., f't-: Cbrlstclmrch. > I Sin,—Pbueußdiwa'ficcpßisptclnilwwmi fiH how i cannceetd m tiK occnntioa 1 lin tmduw ■> lined. Qfroai lubjtct ii netUsttd. write it Inn) I'Aeceuntatd(lrutEx) Com. lllattnfor, Fathion Drawings Carfturee A Ctoom Poller Drau>lng,. Journalism, Short Stars Writing, , Shin Com Wtiter. SafeimanCanybnocM AJcat'Ktarbapcb) Window Dmting. ; General Bookkeeper, Slattan Beatketpet, Retail Managemnti Butinw Ecorfomtci, General Ettacalltn. Matriculation. Leafing Certificate, Intermediate," Nana' Eni. Exam.. Shorthand-Typing, Drett'k'g—T'ring. Aeroplane Englnr, Aeroplane Rigger,' , Aero. Designing,Motor Engineer . Meier Mech. Exam. Electrical Engineer E'ec. Mech. Exam. Eke. Wtremn'iEx. Radio Engineering, Radio Exam. : Radio (Talkie*} . 6a tiding Contractor, . Cencrete Engln 'r. Structural Eng'r, DraughttmanMp. ■ (namejlhichtranch) . . Jirchttecl, - Shire Engineer, Shire Ooerteer i Ex. Mechanical Engi/i'r, Metal Prospecting, Chemittru~Auas g, s (linn ete ora 4.000,000 I.C.S. Stall*ad, otu 26,000 of theie being is New Zetland). ENQUIRIES COST NOTHING— POST HOW Name Age Occupation Address .. , ™"f* s iaßaß»Hßa»»HßuiuiaS PROMPT and EFFICIENT RADIO SERVICE and REPAIRS RING 32-513 SERVICE DEPT. Direct Cflk 83 CASHEL STREET, West < . >< GENERAL AJND SANITABY PLTTMBEBS. Sfflelent "Service'' Guaranteed. 'Plum* 3*427.

. MEN AND THEIR FACES. The speed and smoothness of a shave depend upon the condition of the face. Q-TOL SHAVING CREAM gets to work on the face while its lather softens the bristles. After shaving, the face feels firio, all because of the emollient toilet cream base, exclusive to Q-TOL SHAVING CREAM, —lO

Have you anything' to sell—Do vou wish to buy? if so a small advertisement in the classified section of T'f. Press will be all you need. 12 words Is, threg. insertions 2s 6d. •—€

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20494, 12 March 1932, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20494, 12 March 1932, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20494, 12 March 1932, Page 9

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