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IBKr How Jelly-making* Tells a Petrol Stoty can get a little more jelly by squeezing the bag—but it’s the clear, natural drip that makes the real thing. Any housewife will tell you that the squeezing pushes out a lot of cloudy, pulpy particles, that make a rough, prideless, half-way jelly such as she would never put on Which explosion ta f,{ e a v i s £t or ca me to dinner. would you buy tor power, mileage and ' no r°h.rtTi7ounded Same with “Cracked” Crude Oil «traight-line thrust of true Motor Spirit The cruc [ e o j| has given up its proper quota of clean, true motor spirit, like the natural drip of the fruit. ||| This true motor spirit comes away willingly by tne simplest of “straight run,” distilling processes. It is Up the clear, genuine spirit of old-fashioned days, bright • keroseneless and devoid of free carbon. Or this sulky gappy, But the cracking process is not satisfied with quality at tne kerosene - dripping, expense of quantity. It wants more, and tries to get it by «kim~py XP *° s <Jracked °’ squeezing the bag. And surely enough, it comes —not a real substitutes ? motor spirit but a wretched counterfeit of it, reeking with pushed-out atoms of kerosene and free carbon, lacking th< necessary balance of hydrogen to combine into real gasoline. With sufficient urging, part of it feebly explodes, leaving behind it in your motor and crank-case its foul overload of carbon and kerosene. Is that Saving Money ? Contrast with it the clean sharp, complete explosiveness of true BIG THEE MOTOR SFLLT

“Amber Tips” Now obtainable from all grocers in solidlybuilt 21b. tins. This tin is just a nice handy size for use on the pantry shelf after being emptied. Costs just the same per lb. as “Amber Tips” in s'lb. and lib. packages. Ask your grocer for a 21b. tin of “AMBER TIPS” FINE Tea

Factory Owners! Buy all your engineering requirements here. We stock Belting, Packings, Jointings, Grease, Fire Extinguishers, etc. Highest" qualities, lowest prices. R. P. M. Manning Co., 139 Albert Street, Auckland.— 7.

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 September 1922, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 2 September 1922, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 2 September 1922, Page 11

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