Beware of False Economy—When you go to buy eggs, the labels (or the grocer) present tho facts plainly—you can hav fresh eggs,” “fresh eggs,” or just “eggs"—as you wish. But when you go to buy motor fuel (which is a more important purchase) you have no such chance of discrimination—there are no labels denoting the qualities. When supposedly low gallon cost, and extravagant claims of top quality arc paraded together, there’s an attack on your good faith and vour pocket book. Your motor has a right to the same protection against "cracked nnd dirty,” “rots and spots/'* tho labels ©iyto you with eggs. Imperfect combust ion, excessive carbon, and rank kerosene are not good for your motor, and if you want to buy them, it should be under honest representation of what you are getting Until you have .such an opportunit.y ot knowing what’s inside the tin, your protection lies in the clean, koroseiieloss, straight-run Big Tree Motor Spirit. Ihe “Big Trot - ” label is to motor spirit what the “guaranteed fresh” label is to eggs— Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 75, 21 December 1921, Page 5
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176Untitled Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 75, 21 December 1921, Page 5
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