It’s these stubborn drops of' WET GAS that often make you SHIFT TO SECOND! HALF-WAY up a busy hill you have to shift to second. Horns honk impatiently. Drivers smile in sympathy or glare in irritation. Angrily you swing into the gutter to make way for those who can take the hill in high. Blame wet gas for this constant annoyance and embarrassment.' It condenses into drops of raw motor spirit in the manifold, resists the spark and dilutes motor oil. It not only ruins performance, but may ruin the motor itself. What a difference when you put Texaco in your tank! This motor spirit; forms a dry gas that others are trying to imitate! It vaporizes readily and burns completely, enabling your car ; to start like an arrow and climb like a mountain goat! Tests prove that Texaco as pure as it is powerful. With it, engines r seem immune to usual motor spirit troubles. It has become the favorite of motorists throughout the country! e Stop to-day at the Texaco! Red Star with the Green T. Swap your wet gas;troubles for dry gas power and pleasure. And remember—Texaco, the original dry gas, is obtainable only from the Texaco pump. : \ THE TEXAS COMPANY (AUSTRALASIA) LIMITED DRY GAS The New and Better MOTOR SPIRIT! COPYRIGHT 1 718,36.30 TEXACO
gg; * tl : Gas in the Home For Contentment GAS COOKERS ARE ALL SIZES AND PRICES, AND CAN BE HAD TO MEET ALL DOMESTIC NEEDS! THE GAS COPPER 13 THE DELIGHT OF ALL USERS ON WASHING DAY, CUTTING OUT THE DRUDGERY, AND NOT DELAYING OTHER DOMESTIC DUTIES. NO FIRE TO LIGHT j NO WOOD TO SPLIT; NO SMOKE, ASHES, NOR DUST—AND NO CLEANING AFTERWARDS! GAS HOT WATER SYSTEMS BY CALIFONTS OR SERVICES, ARE BEING GENERALLY INSTALLED. HOT WATER AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAY OR NIGHT. THE GREAT AID TO COMFORT AND CLEANLi- ■ NESS. GAS GIVES A PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE. USE IT. CAS COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS FORTNIGHTLY. REMEMBER THE DATES:— AUGUST 19th; SEPTEMBER ?nd; AND SEPTEMBER 16th. ALL INSTRUCTION FREE. FULL ‘PARTICULARS AS TO ALL APPLIANCES SUPPLIED. HOUSES VISITED AND NECESSARY INSTRUCiION GIVEN WHEN DESIRED. INSPECT APPLIANCES AT THE SHOW ROOMW. H. SHANNON REVELL ST. HOKITIKA. ALL APPLIANCES PROCURABLE ON EASY TERMS. y j A N i I r. *0 fane Gas more than holds its own with any fuel, partpcularly for cooking, heating anti hot water. This conclu ion is of world-wide acceptance. In labour, gas cookers save the busy housewife much time and trouble. There is no running continually to the coal house or wood shed, and hack with supplies of fuel. No “up and down heat” which so often spoils a perfectly good cake; no roaring flames to burn things. Just turn on the gas and you havean flame, with uniform heat quiring no further attention, which cooks just the way wanted. Gas, too, ivs economical. When heat is not required, turn off the gas. USE A GAS COOKER AND THE SAVING IS REMARKABLE I BURN GAS FOR CONVENIENCE! BURN GAS—FOR ITS CHEAPER! BURN GAS —ITS HANDY! BURN QAS-FOr EVEN HEAT! BURN GAS—AND SAVE MONEY! TII E MODERN HOME IS GAS 1 SDPP L lED 1 Learn about D'c destructor and gas range, now all the rage. It solves the hot water problem I The modern gas cooker with the regulator is now being installed in all houses where gas is available. IN' 1 ! 1 Ir~*“
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 September 1930, Page 7
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