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FOR FARM MOTORS —"NOVOKO SAVES BENZINE.

Now that motor fuel is so dear, the farmer who runs a stationary engine tractor or motor car, wjll welcome the •wonderful economy in fuel which Novoko makes possible. This splendid fuel oconomiser is a highly _ concentrated synthetic benzine purifier, anu it produces phenomenal power with a very much smaller consuniption or benzine. gasoline, motor spirit, and kerosene. The facts about Novoko are bricflv as follows: —It will make the motor oO to 70 per cent, more cuicient without increase in the amount of fuel used, and the cost works out at only 3d to the gallon. That is to say, all vou have to do is to add on© ounce of Novoko to every gallon of benzine, motor spirit or kerosene, and the above big economy will result. Novoko has been tested in scores of motor-cars and stationary engines—her© is the report of a trial carried out by Mr Mason Bayly, of Bett and Bayly's Motor Garage, Palmerston North. This took place in September last. The following speaks for itself:—"Tho plant used was a 3 h.p. stationary benzine engine, coupled to a 25 to 40 dynamo connected up to a lighting set. The engine was allowed to run till stopping point on a half-pint of Ivaliff motor spirt. A further half-pint of Novoko-treated motor spirit was then used, and the engine once more set a going, with the feed and air readjusted. Every condition was similar exactly in the two runs, and the Novoko proved itself triumphant to the tune of an increase of just over 78 per cent, in running time, with exactly the same amount of fuel." The above letter bears the signature of Mr Mason Bayly and his foreman motor mechanic. Mr Ernst A. Uhrbom. Got a tin of Novoko and cut down the running cost of your motor. Jt is interesting to note that in addition t.o the above facts, Novoko is not .injurious to metals —a botHe containing coins. copper-plate, wire, steel, and iron parts in a mixture of Novoko and motor spirit reveals not the slightest trace oif corrosion after nearly a year. The Comnany absolutelv that Novoko will not injuriously affect the engine. H is T>rocurable from all garages and dealers in petrol, and the prices are as follows:—-js 1-pint tin. sufficient for 20 gallons: 17s Gd half-gallon tin, sufficient: for SO gallons: and 32s Gd for a nno-galinn tin. vnffioient for 160 p-.il-lons. For free booklet containing full 'Wnils writo N Z Fuel Economiser. Ltd.. Box 59. 0.P.0., Wanganui. 5

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16168, 23 March 1918, Page 3

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FOR FARM MOTORS—"NOVOKO SAVES BENZINE. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16168, 23 March 1918, Page 3

FOR FARM MOTORS—"NOVOKO SAVES BENZINE. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16168, 23 March 1918, Page 3

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