makes your ear CARS that climb Kills like rabbits with Texaco, will cough' and splutter and demand second gear when a wet gas is in the tank. For wet gas condenses into raw drops of motor spirit in the manifold and makes engines slow, stubborn, sluggish and sick ! Texaco cures that. It forms such a thoroughly dry gas that instant power surges into your motor at the slightest command of the throttle. Even the highest hills lose their terrors. Mid-town traffic becomes as simple, as easy as the open road. Texaco is exceptionally swift and agile and gives amazingly sensitive control. And in these days of congested highways control is as vital as power. If you haven’t tried Texaco, try it today ! As soon as the old gas has been worked out of your engine make any test you wish. Challenge the worst hill in your neighborhood. Find a lonely, straight, road and step all the way down ! Then test its idling speed. You can’t put Texaco to these tests without being convinced! Today try Texaco. And remember that this original motor spirit is obtainable only at the Texaco pump under the Texaco Red Star and Green T. Tit® New sold Bettes* MOTOR SPIRIT THE TEXAS COMPANY (AUSTRALASIA) LIMITED.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 November 1930, Page 7
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382Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 8 November 1930, Page 7
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