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-4? *r must be Good, fast/ •: •£. * # o ' ? y :ffiru :..V----i '. )W v *. r v* ■y# *4> to have grown so / The story of Texaco reads like a romance. A little over two years ago there werfcTeW Texaco Pumps to be seen in New Zealand. To-day they are everywhere-you meet them wherever your car may go. What made tjis number grow so fast? Public demand! Texaco must be good to have grown so fesl’in public favour. Texaco—the standard of quality and purity—sets the pace for all other motor spirits. Texaco vaporises “Dry” and every drop is used as power. This is real economy. It means flashing starts and swifter acceleration ; a cleaner engine and freedom from carbon and knocking troubles. One test will convince you! Fill up at the Texaco Silver Pumptoday! TEXACO TNI NEW AND DtTTIP*. MOTOR SPIRIT THE TEXAS COMPANY (AUSTRALASIA) LIMITED, J r V/M THE GLOBE wmm kfm si mm Copyright D,G 5-60-3 2 jd Tv'll /v/ H Vim DRY CAS m <jt> m m [>x>o m SR m m Ml TFXfI s, to. # ,Vy mm v A CAR *< \ - ES3 to AM mu ym XACO v.;> 0: l<M L) ***a*M?i mmm * m VAfIWTWItt m/1 A UJ ECU Ttwco

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If it's brilliance you want use “TnnOl” on voui' boots and shoes. Gives a bright, i -.siii’.o shine. Easy to apply. Econoniieal to buy. 'l’i'y it tin.—Advt. Give your floors, furniture and linoleums ;i proper shine—use ‘-Tan-OI." Kasv to apply. Erononiietil to buy. .Ml stores.—i\dvt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1932, Page 2

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249

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1932, Page 2

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