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S 0 assesses l:> A Thelß/50HP# %i. n W SIX We welcome your inquiries, and even if you are not a purchaser we will bo pleased to show you the Royal Cais now on yiew at our Garage, Gore* Street. We have now been appointed Crossley distributors for New Zealand. We will be pleased to welcome Crossley owners. In our workshop we can tend to their every need. We have been fortunate in securing two Limousines and one Tourer used by the Royal party, and are now offering these cars for sale. Now is your opportunity—would you like to possess the actual cars used by the Duke and Duchess. JMfiim Husnus & JhttdL Distributors for New Zealand, AUCKLAND

OF Coui*re\ou MEAN Mobiloil m Tfl Mobil oil Make (A* CM**- your Otrtaft* VACUUM OtL COMPAN£-tt? n n \a I L K (T 0 “ 6r/we we some “A” Oil, please ” “ The Oil’s low —better give me some more” “I think the sump needs filling” “Put in a fresh supply of Oil” “ Change the Oil, please” “Drain and refill the Crankcase”—and so on - bid do you A hucu/rGet cf? TOO many motorists who want Mobiloil fall into the error of not asking for it by name, but merely quote the grade, such as “A” or “ B.” They get “A” or “B” but it may not be Mobiloil “A” or “B,” and their car therefore does not get the protection which Mobiloil of the correct grade will give. So high is the reputation of Mobiloil, and so great its popularity, that the method of branding oils by letter, first adopted in connection with Mobiloil, has now become a common practice. Perhaps you just ask for a quart of oil without mentioning the name or grade. Lubrication is too important to take risks like that. Be particular about your oil. Make Mobiloil part of your motoring vocabulary. Make the Mobiloil Chart Your Guide. First Say Mobiloil Then ask for the Grade 7 M 6 vacuum oil company, piy up

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 40, 10 May 1927, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 40, 10 May 1927, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 40, 10 May 1927, Page 11

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