BULK AGAIN!
PETROL, POWER KEROSENE AND NOW LUBRICATING OIL!
The Shell Company in Australia and Now Zealand employs 35U0 workers. pays fI.UUU.UUU a year in wages, and lias spent well over four millions sterling on buildings and equipment. Such a company might wed claim that it han, in Shakespeare’s words, “dune th© State some service.” Ono of the outstanding achievements o£ the company was the pioneering in 11)25 of the bulk distribution of mutor spirit. This system has been extended far and wide throughout the Dominion and nuw includes the supply in bulk of “Cross” power kerosene. Thus, not only motorists, but also primary producers, are benefiting by the economies brought about uy the Shell progressive methods. Tho company’s latest forward step is theintroduction to the Dominion of the renowned Shell motor oils known and standarised the world over as “Single,” “Double,” “Triple” and “Golden” Shell respectively. These four grades provide a complete range of oils for the lubrication of every make and type of car tim and cyclo engine on the market. In the preparation of these oils, tho knowledge and experience of the world’s master minds on lubricating science have been utilised. Long research and exacting tests have resulted in the production of a range of oils on whoso quality and efficiency is staked the reputation of the world-wide Shell organisation. Conspicuous, success has already attended the use of these oils in every country whom they are marketed, and tho company is confident that the same popularity will be accorded them in New Zealand. The- now Shell oils' will he sold in bulk from scaled equipm mt. Every container is sealed by n Shell official each time it is filled Tho motorist is therefore assured that, the oil he receives from the sealed equipment is guaranteed true to name and grade.
Correct lubrication ns r.vcrv motorist knows—or should know—is a factor of incalculable importance in the efficient running of his ear and these tried ami tested Shell Motor Oils are assured of a hearty welcome from the Dominion’s motoring community.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 1 December 1927, Page 9
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342BULK AGAIN! Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 1 December 1927, Page 9
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