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Hagenbeck Zoo. St. Pauli Reeperbahn.

Gulf Veritas Cyloils.

Its history began with a moated castle between the Alster and the Elbe.

Vikings burned it to the ground in 845.

Hamburg rose from ashes to become one of Europe's great ports. In shipping circles, it's known as another source of Gulf's fine marine lubricants and service.

Gulf Veritas Cyloils, for example. These oils are superior quality, high alkaline lubricating oils designed for the cylinder lubrication of slow speed crosshead diesel engines burning residual fuels. They have been formulated to meet the requirements of the latest model, large bore, turbocharged engines, as well as a wide range of engines operating under a variety of conditions.

Veritas CyloHs are made from highly refined base oils having maximum film strength and oxidation stability. Proven oil soluble additives enhance these natural oil properties.

And they provide the alkaline reserve needed to neutralize the acidic products of combustion and the level of detergency needed to ensure maximum piston, cylinder and engine cleanliness.

Gulf Marine Lubricants. Unexcelled in quality, performance and overall economy. They are available all over the globe.

For complete information, contact your local Gulf Trading and Transportation Company's marine consultant. In

New York, ask for Jim Allen, (212) 397-1300. In London,

Robin Lawrie, 01-283-1638.

Gulf Trading and Transportation Company

Maritime Reporter

First published in 1881 Maritime Reporter is the world's largest audited circulation publication serving the global maritime industry.