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A HIDDEN REPAIR BILL IN EVERY FILL OF OIL THAT THICKENS WITH COLD MB 1 mm FLOWS FREEZES EXACO OIL POOR m m Vj 1 '* J V > , « > r &£§ /;■//. ip| ■U.. •■• INFERIOR oils, frequently offered at Dargam prices, are dangerous* They thicken like treacle at the first touch of cold. They may be filled with paraffin wax, gums, tars or cvbonforming impurities i Such oils cause many an unexpected repair bill. Play safe! Fill up with Texaco Crack-proof Motor Oil-famous for its low cold test, Cold or hot it flows, instantly at the first turn of the starter, lubricating and protecting every moving part. DRAIN, FILL—THEN LISTEN ! to the difference in yotir motor! Tba “HOUR-GLASS” TEST This simple, yet dramatic,. .’test can be made in any home refrigerator. Two “ hour-glasses’V one ,filled., with. Texaco and. one v/ith >l . poorly .adapted motor oil, were frozen in a cake of.ice. .v? Texaco.' ' flowed freely at this low tempera- . ture. The .other oil thickened/ like treacle. " % ' v In the average engine there rare twenty or more fine oil channels , no thicker than the waist of the"' ■ “ hour glasses ” shown here* Through these-narrow channels oil must flow quickly. Many oils hesitate until they are thoroughlywarmed up by engine action;’ Th?n it is too .late. More.vvear has' occurred than during miles of warmed-up'driving, ■'c •-'* ' MO! 1-36-32 < * 0

publication forbidden. BERLIN,'"June 15'. The Gorman public are' still unaware of Was.serba.acl:‘s arrest and newspapers have been forbidden to publish th.;, news, but are ordered to state that Dr. Wasserbaack left Germany in consequence of his disgraceful treatment of Herr Ilabieht lcr’o chief agent).

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1933, Page 3

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