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How easily does your car start these cold mornings? If You press the starter more than once, read on Shell' $ new multigrade oil guarantees quicker power wasted in pushing heavy oil around: starcing: Whatever che weather Shell X-iOo Shell X-IOO Iow/3O stays light at all ceme Iow/3O gives You quicker scarting wich less peracures: Ic gives instant lubrication, hot O5 use of choke. Your engine feels young and colds Ic saves ics excra cost by pucting 15% spry because chis new oil frees che horse- more mileage in Your petrol: Shell' $ new multigrade oil guarantees quicker starting A cold winter'$ morning: Bill Jones pulls Tom Smich gets into his car. The engine ouc che choke and presses the scarter of spins ac the first touch of che starter: He his car. Gurr, gurr, g-u-T-r, che engine uses the choke for only 8 seconds: barely curns over. MAfef Ac last he gets his car started But che Tom, well on his way to work; blesses che battery is nearly flat and he S still using day he refilled wich Shell' $ new multigrade che choke. His car S engine is scill drag- oil: He gets quicker starts, uses less petrol ging ics feet because of heavy oil: and gets becter engine protection {Oo: SHELL the multigrade oil XIOO KEEPS ITS viscOSITY AT ALL TEMPERATURES MOTOR OIL Xii.6t Iow/30

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 889, 17 August 1956, Page 43

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Page 43 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 889, 17 August 1956, Page 43

Page 43 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 889, 17 August 1956, Page 43

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