r- ' With or without COD LIVER OIL Every Jar of genuine MALfSXG bears this signature % % / NATURE'S OWN TONIC POOD VpPyyV NCV , ' > ' / , ' , ' WMMMmmfM *• •• s v ' , s ‘ i<.j*:^e.x. , | POOR OIL FREEZES A HIDDEN REPAIR BILL IN EVERY FILL ~ OF OIL THAT »:,|nA v THICKENS WITH TEXACO FLOWS II EH COLD fly jßs&yy repaid JsfcM % m m m. w as §BS «* Ssi? H .1 I.; ... i ■ I I •: , i —•ijr , ,i , i'.; r, i j !!>,., i,!i: I i i !• cm!•••.♦ -t » : ill ,!•- : ; ms The “HOUR-GLASS” 'TEST r • ■CTO m \ # Wm INFERIOR oils, frequently offered at. Bargain prices, are dangerous. ? They thicken like treacle at the first touch of cold. They may be filled with paraffin wax, gums, tars or carbon* forming impurities,, ; Such Oils cause many an Unexpected repair bill. • 1 Play safe 1 Fill, up. with Texaco Crack-proof rMotor 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 your motor! This simple, yet dramatic, test can be made in any home refrigerator. Two " hour-glasses", one filled with Texaco and. one with a poorly 1 adapted ' thotOr* oil> were • 1 frozen in a cake of ice. Texaco- ■ . flowed freely at' this low .tempera- . tuts. The other oil thickened like treacle’.' V, '•” • _ In the average engine there are twenty or more fitie oil channels no thicker than (he waist of the " hour glasses ” shown here. . Through these narrow channels , . oil must flow quickly. Many oils hesitate until they are thoroughly warmed up by engine action. Then it is too late. More wear has occurred than during miles of warmed-up driving. i t MO I 1-36-32 Ea®?® k ® o t THE TEXAS COMPANY (AUSTRALASIA) LIMITED Efim 4 IS V I ALSO 1 This will be paid by McLeod Bros. Ltd. d|pl Dunedin, for all Laundrine Wrappers . s wjy sent them by 4th November, 1933. In * addition, handsome cash prizes will be g -uj\ ■■ divided amongst those sending in the IPs ■■ largest number by the same date. R7 CC Ask your grocer for full details. ■> C ALSO
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1933, Page 2
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354Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1933, Page 2
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