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SHELV Get FULL POWER and S0! Only I.C.A. gives FULL POWER Every car suffers from power-robbing lead deposits: These deposits build up in the com- bustion chambers and on the spark plugs. If unchecked they glow red hot when the engine heats up, short-circuiting the spark plugs, and firing the cylinders at the wrong time. You don t get the performance you have paid for. 66 ICA: fireproofs' these deposits and stops them glowing; making them non-conductors: Ignition takes place with uninterrupted pre- cision, giving full-throated power; making driving more satisfying than ever before. ICA: is available to every motorist: It costs no extra. This week fill up on Summer Shell with ICA: and feel the difference. Only Shell gives Jou Patented ICA? All petrols are not the same Only Shell contains ICA to combat lead deposits Shell have patented ICA. as an improvement to existing petrol and by granting this patent the law recognises this claim: Thus LCA makes Shell a better petrol. The patent means that no one else can use ICA that no one else can copy ICA: that ICA 1S exclusive to Shell: A more efficient additive of its kind has not been found. cars run better On summer SHELL -% NZ: patent number 110459. 64,90

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 41, Issue 1053, 30 October 1959, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 41, Issue 1053, 30 October 1959, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 41, Issue 1053, 30 October 1959, Page 23

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