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SHELL ShelL ~IQn PRODUCE A WINNER ! NEW ZEALANDS LARGEST- SELLING SHELL MOtOR OiL XiOO In New Zealand during 1952 more Shell Motor Oil was sold MoTOR OiL than any other brand: From all over New Zealand comes news of the success of Shell X-ioo Motor Oil: Motorists in theirthousands have changed to this great acid-neutralising oil-for constant protection against acid action, for better Performance and longer life from their cars: Every motor and motor-cycle manu- facturer in Britain has tested and endorses ic. If You haven't changed, ask Your service station Action or garage to drain and refill your engine with the correct grade of Shell X-l0o Motor Oil Tajoz Cause %2 Engine WCae YOUR GARAGE OR SERVICE STATION WILL TELL YOU WHY The Shell Company of New Zealand Limiced (Incorporated in England) Nl 'Flour; AEROBAKE its here? Selt Raising flour so generally used by housewives Paoduci In England America and Australia: AEROBAKE SELF RAISING FLOUR opens up new, stimiulating fields READY To USE 0f cooking: Supertine, miiled end blended Irom the highest quality ingredients, it'$ New Zealand 5 FIRST Selt Raising Flour ~obtainable from grocers every SELF RAISIN G whera in the red, white and blue package. Preparad by Siris Jones Ltd., 221 Lichfield Street; Christchurch: FLO U R 0 : Fights ACId

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 718, 17 April 1953, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 718, 17 April 1953, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 718, 17 April 1953, Page 10

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