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\ \ - • fa -fa' "w wWW r ' i 4. waMWMr Him ■■ Csu W wiQi m HN h Blsl BIBp .I|j O / m HE Oi Oas W. Bfc- fIOO 2nd---- £25 : H B "" £io> ® i s tiflllF pBP WP 80 Teach * I CASH PRIZES ‘ Total £220 .NO ENTRY FEE ® NOTHING TO BUY • NO DIFFICULT PROBLEMS | OPEN TO ALL owners and drivers of motor cars, trucks, buses, tractors and launches .., in fact, all petrol . | i users. Members of the families of the above owners and drivers are also eligible. i WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO F‘Se c f ±Tt ™ J using the least number of words, yet covering the whole story. | I I Dear Jack,— Talking about petrol, I always use Lubricated Europa for several reasons ■— reasons that I think are sound, and that warrant your switching over to Europa right away. I Europa is marketed by Associated Motorist’s Petro? Com- | pany Limited, consisting of 7,500 shareholders, every one of whom | is a New Zealander. The Company’s operations and distribution | of profits are a vital addition to the resources of the Dominion, J and, as these profits remain in the Dominion, New Zealand ex- | change is conserved — an important point, at the present time. o Europa is drawn from a British Protectorate in the Persian Gulf which enjoys the protection of the British Navy. Apart from I the above reasons, I use Europa because I consider it the best value. | Being blended with Upper Cylinder lubricant, it saves me con- | sideraNe engine wear — starts easily — eliminates dry starting, and | is simply wonderful on hills; and, above all, I get better mileage. Lub- | ricated Europa is sold in two grades — Super Europa Ethyl and | Europa High Octane — to suit all types of motors. | Do you know, I’ve seen scores of testimonials from all | over New Zealand— written by owners of all types of cars, trucks | ? and buses—all giving eloquent testimony to the high quality of | | Europa. I You see, Jack, that by buying and using Europa, .the re- I sources of the Dominion are helped in various ways and overseas | exchange conserved. In these strenuous times, it behoves all of | i us to support New Zealand Industries. Therefore, if you want | < to get the best out of your petrol allowance and generally help j | the Dominion, start right away using Lubricated Europa and tell’ | j| your pals to do the same! Cheerio! 808. | | * SPECIAL FEATURE During the progress of the competition 10 prizes of £1 each will be pre- 1 sented to the best entries received each week—POST EARLY! Take full advantage of this novel feature —Among ji these best weekly entries will be the TOP-PRIZE winners. The weekly winners will be announced from time to time. s 3 Competitors are NOT limited to one entry only. If your first entry is unsuccessful—TßY AGAIN! You still have | | a chance to win one of the Big Prizes. : H Full Particulars on ENTRY FORM. _* t . 9 BITES ro®MS FREE « W HMM BESEIIER-f ET I’®BM WWI. ASSOCIATED MOTORISTS' PETROL CO., LTD. y

CONCESSIONS FOR FAMILIES BY RAIL THE BIGGER THE FAMILY THE GREATER THE SAVING |l' families—real families—don’t have a trip now and then to fresh scenes, it will not be the fault of the Railways Department, For it grants special concessions to families. 1 he Railways carry father and mother (or either) and ALL of their children under 1 6 years of age for journeys of not less than 20 miles, at the price of three adult second-class return tickets. UP AND AWAY FOR A DAY OR MORE

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 March 1940, Page 9

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Tapeke kupu
591

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 March 1940, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 March 1940, Page 9

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