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NOVOKO SAVES PETROL ON THE FARM.

For tho farmer's car, for his milking machine engine, for his tractor, or for his lighting- plant, Novoko. will vork a wonderful saving in fuel. lo outline tho function of Novoko orieliy, it must be known that with just petrol every explosion iu tho cylind«jl does not give the full charge of power that it should. The combustion is not complete so that not only is petrol power being lost, but the engine becomes dirtv because of unburnt carbon which settles as cach explosion takes place. But what a wonderful chango is witnessed when just one ounce of Novoko- is added to the benzine or whatever the fuel may be—only 3d worth of Novoko. Novoko produces complete combustion, thus more power per explosion and. a cleaner, - sweeter-running engine result. For instance, take tho case of Mr E. Crombie, buyer for Dalgety and Co., Ltd., Wantranui. In a .letter be states: —"My car is a six-cylinder Buick. has run about 14,000 miles, ana has not been cleaned since I bought it. On benzine I did 18.4 miles to tho gallon. 'On "Novoko" the sam© car under exactly similar and with air adjustment onlv. did 26.4 miles to the gallon. These figures speak for themselves." In the case of farm engines there is the reliable test conducted by Mr Mason Bayly, of Bett and Bayly's garage. &ton North, together with Mr r-rnes« A. Uhrbom. It showed that m a stationary en cine burning Kaliff motor snirit, there was an increase of over 73 per cent, in ninnr"! time when Novoko was added. Owners of cars mc\ fnrm motors should enrtamly Avail themselves' of tlicso bi<? sanijss. Novo!-" has been +r?ed o-rb in r«»r« Ttn-ror cars. Pnb-? Anr+m. Pinck, T>dt?p Pros.. Chevrolet - StideMVer. Albn. Fiirtson, nl'.o a Crusader. Roval Clvno. and other motor-cycies. Tf. i.« '<n+ores +; n fl r t* note in_ addition to the above facts, Nornko is not iiiurionq to bottle contain - irrn- roins. confer irir'v steel, r.tid iron oar+sin a mixture of Novoko r*>d motor <=nirit reveals not the clishtest trace of corrosion noirlv on<? vervr. The romnnny "bsnlitol'- miarintp"- +hn+ Novnke ■will r"**. ]y nffect the enpHo. Save •vtrol and save innnev, Von r-»n r-et. Novoko r.+, anv f>racre sit ■"ricp': Rs on" n'"+ +«». sufficient. 5?0 f»I----lons; 17s 6d hr>lf <r;>lIon. sufTHroit f"'* pn jrfl.llors: ■ 32s fid one "aPon, snffim»r,t for 1W) Ti^o' tr "- lc+. contAininr full w r, te 1 rvrnißßrp Ltd.. BOX I G.P.0., "Wanganni. ' *

A wnrrorori lo*wl of benzol in«* VfZS Tvnmt •whilst berng cfvnvovd on ft lorrr on +Jir» H" + \ tom, Wollmcr+on. th* "nther diry. Tho concifJT)Triprit.. rnneJctin" of I'o OP-'PS } Wfl rnrr> AWolv flnstT< v *« > d. tholl^,' , the a E* rmn only f-v—re-1. ™o hoj^t romn'-t'l iniiT'-v. Til' origin of t>" fire ' lnfc e+s^ed.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16156, 9 March 1918, Page 10

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NOVOKO SAVES PETROL ON THE FARM. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16156, 9 March 1918, Page 10

NOVOKO SAVES PETROL ON THE FARM. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16156, 9 March 1918, Page 10

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