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EASY STARTING— A MATTER OF SPIRIT AND OIL \ * . . _ There is no more trying situ- use is made, of the choke/which , ation than that of a motorist used too freely will tend to thin whose car will not start, . and . even the best of Oils, start ealsily. All motorists appreciate "Easy starting." Not Big Tree Motor Oil was espec-' all the credit of easy starting ially built to'reslst this thinning rests on the quality of the Motor by heat, yet to remain remarkSpirit used but a substantial ably fluid at low tempera tripes v proportion lies with the motor- to ensure easy starting on the ist's choice of a rich, properly- coldest mornings. Big Tree graded oil — an oil suited to his Motor Oil does not readily mix * car. . with Spirit and holds its body and film. ■ * Whenever I see' a motorist ex- v . periencing starting difficulties, Poo r lubrication ,does riot only/ my mind switches back to the a^ct starting, making it -dif - earlier days of motoring. In flcult aild a real tryln& expei .._ those days it was not an uncom- ence for even the most y patient mon sight to see a motorist m motorist, but piles up repair bills the middle of the road, his car and hastens the end of many stationary and. he himself busy car < s . For a poor ou meang poor with the starting handle. Who- : lubrication, starved engine ever sees that to-day? Con- parts, and bearing .wear. On the tempory with the early motor contrary, a rich, properly- graded car was the barrel organ of the Oil like Big Tree Motor Oil/ streets— the hurdy-gurdy which which is built to hold its proturned out popular music as long tecting film and provide a sur- .• as the organ grinder turned the f aC e that defies bearing wear, j handle. When a motorist was lengthens the lif^ of your car > busy with the starting handle and gives you a smooth temperthere was always the inevitable ed engine. street .urchin to call out: * y . ' ■ . , 7 "Change the tune, Mister," as he A good Oil is true economy be- • hastened into a run beyond the cause it has a much longer arid reach of the unfortunate motor- admore useful life than a poor 1 ist. one. Big Tree Motor Oil will lv- " m . ■' , t . - . bricate your car efficiently and : To-day when the motorist is >.«.■. n Vx „, „ " . . , ••- A i l - y -, economically. It will provide you up against hard starting it is ... .. „ B . „ x . ,', t I „ " " with sixteen miles of perfect i time someone called out to him, • . . ' ■ , ■.. 4. , s , .. . „ .. motoring at the cost of one not like the street 1 urchin: - ■■ penny. "Change the tune, ■ Mister," but ; "Change the brand of Motor m . 4.„„«'+ ' ' 7, ,4. '-. ~- , The quality and purity of 1 ' Motor Oil is even more importThere was once a motorist ant than keeping a, certain level ) who never fully appreciated the of oil m the sum P aa measured influence Motor Oil has upon by the Oil gauge, starting. Once, ;during the cold As long as the Oil does not fall weather, he left his car at the dangerously low the Oil circula- '" garage to have the old engine tion wiU be but> . jj. Oil drained and fresh Oil put m. y^^ the correct level is obPreviously, starting had been served the G il may.be full of easy, but the morning after the impurities gathered m engine change of Oil it became very travei or inherent m the Oil It- , difficult. The fulness of the new self . .As the Oil grows less so Oil proved too much for the bat- th 6 proportion of these impurities teries of his car. This did not ._ increase. . A Gauge Is No Meas- *' prove that it. is wrong to change ure Of Impurity. ' Oil m Winter, but, m cold! wea- ' - " ther a" suitable chill-proof Oil of So be safe from the first by .A . a proper grade should be used m using pure, rich Oil of the" pro- . conjunction with a good,- warm, per grade— Big Tree Motor Oil, , easy starting Motor Spirit such which works :in perfect partner- " as Big Treey- In practice Motor ship -with Big Tree Motor Spirit Oil needs chariging more fre- because they were built to work quently in -Winter time ythan 'in together' for Easy Starting and Summer^-that^yis'y if^ : y prolonged; Bigger Mileage. There are many unpleasant forms of demand. There's Rates Demand, Income Tax Demand, and lots of other forms of the same thing. The one pleasant demand is to call for WHITE SATIN GIN and. see that you get it — it's the best. Obtainable from all high -class Hotels. SOLE AGENTS FOR AUCKLAND PROVINCEi G. McMILLAN & Company, Ltd' WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. 50-52 CUSTOMS STREET E. - AUCKLAND PHONE 42-754. P.O. BOX 346. i I /rv EVEN THE EARTHQUAKE j I jf V|\ COULDN'T BREAK THE 1 \LM\ WIZARD :-'*;-.y| I \] Portable Radiator [ 1 y^fefci^ An Inangahua customer writes: — « | j~\ "My , Wizard Radiator was burning when the | | •k^y V 'Quake happened. It received a blow from falling | | ffi^ >. f debris which flattened the top. After renewing the | = T V mantle and straightening, it now burns as usual." a | .Jm The No. 26 Radiator burns motor-spirits, No. SO | | q*^ burns Kerosene. Produces four times the heat of an g = r electric radiator. Costs only %d per hour. Send for. | § Agents Required. Free Literature. I EARLY BROS. TRADING CO. LTD. | 187 FEATHERSTON STREET. WELLINGTON. | .r,iiiiiiiiimiiiiiitiiiiiiiijiiimiiiiiumimmmimiiiiiiimi iiiiiitiiniiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiinHiiiii^ The only Car to get Through 'A New Ford owner writes : 44 Owing to the bad state of the roads, I was warned not to travel from Auckland to Rotorua via Kati Kati. The roads were certainly very bad. but I put on my chains and had no difficulty m getting through. Passed five cars of different* makes, bogged. Arrived m Rotorua the same evening-the only car to make the trip that day." Original letter on our files. The Ford Motor Company of Canada, Tudor Sedan, Price £245 Limited, whose policy is one delivered anywhere m N.Z. continuous improvement, reserves the »»«.•• - j right to change Specifications and ,^r-.^-M i^-l_ii \y nnmcu Prices, without notice. THOROUGHLY BRITISH

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NZ Truth, Issue 1239, 29 August 1929, Page 6

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Tapeke kupu
1,029

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1239, 29 August 1929, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1239, 29 August 1929, Page 6

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