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BRITAIN’S ® TRIUMPH These machines are Britain’s answer to the challenge for motor-cycle supremacy. Sturdy, powerful, yet light and economical—with more speed than you care to use. The nuggety 1.74 h.p. TwoStroke, the marvel of Motorcycle production. £45 cash or £lO deposit and £2 monthly. TRjUMPf* 4.98 h.p. Model C.N., the machine that will tackle anything. £BS cash or £2O deposit and £4 monthly. WHITE FOB FABTICULABS. CYCLE MOTOR IMPORTERS 29 VICTORIA ST. HAMILTON

I DRY T sr VAPORIZED MM,ED o Thousands of Motorists know exactly why Texaco Dry Gas really is better TE Cqv & IKE lightning, the news travels— ! —it forms a DRY gas it’s a better gas!” And here are the reasons why the new and better Texaco is better ! The new and better Texaco vaporizes so readily it forms a DRY gas —an active mixture of motor spirit and air ! And what a tremendous difference that makes ! When you touch the starter, Texaco leaps into action —answers the first flash of the spark—speeds you on your way with a zip and a dash. Wet motor spirits do not vaporize readily, they easily form drops of raw motor spirit in the manifold, slow down pick-up and make starting a hit-or-miss annoyance. And there’s the whole story in a nutshell—the difference between WET and DRY gas, the difference between Texaco and ordinary motor spirit—the treason why more and more motorists ate asking for Texaco, the original dry gas. Obtainable only at the Silver pumps. TEXACO DRT CAS the new and better motor spirit THE TEXAS COMPANY (AUSTRALASIA) LIMITED. 748-36-3 O

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Putaruru Press, Volume VIII, Issue 365, 20 November 1930, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Putaruru Press, Volume VIII, Issue 365, 20 November 1930, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Putaruru Press, Volume VIII, Issue 365, 20 November 1930, Page 7

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