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Oshawa Daily Times, 11 May 1929, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, MAY 11, iv... Ec' WHERE OUR OLD Bus LONG AGO , ONLY or AUTOLENE VR aR RT ? 7 w 72 A - ~~ : ARNT No = - >, rh = ZY . = file ya wr Z oo * v Tore sight vs Hindsight fi.) AFTER a good car is once "broken in" it may thrive fairly well : on almost any kind of lubricating oil--for a while. But. unless it has been properly lubricated, there soon comes a time when the engine begins to show signs of old age . . . lacks power sumps oil . . . . slappy pistons . . . . noisy bearings . .. general disability. "You can do full justice to that wonderful, but complicated piece of % machinery under the hood of your car, by using one of the 5 grades "of Autolene Oil from the very beginning. You will be rewarded by a sweeter-running engine, and many, many added miles of service. Look for the British American Sign -- the symbol of 23 years of _conscientious service to car owriers. : i} We have entered into contract' The BRITISH AMERICAN OIL CO. LTEDS, ® a Bl HL ; : " i Corporation of New York, for Peerless -Super Power - an" BA ETHYL Gasolenes - Gutoteme Oils ; bok pin amo of Tetra- : : 4 ethyl of Lead and now have hin ] ; i available : BRITISH AMERICAN 5 Xe ETHYL GASOLENE The gasolene base of British ; gals 4 American ETHYL, the modern antiknock fuel for 'motor cars, is manufactured to specifications which as: | ; sure the greatest possible: © results in combination with : Tetraethyl of Lead. : © : a ~ Dhe LIFESAVER /or GASOLENE ENGINES Hass LIGHT ~ MEDIUM ~ HEAVY ~ SPECIAL HEAVY ~ EXTRA HEAVY .

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