BALLOT CORRECTION
The Government Statistician states that Leonard Harold Claude Horatio Purdey, compositor, of 2 Oak Grove, Wellington, has produced documentary evidence that he is not yet twenty years of age.
A LITTLE NOVOKO MEANS A LOT MORE MILES! These days motor-miles, cost money. Petrol is up in price, and how far itwill yet rise no ouo knows. .Motorists vill therefore bo interested to laarn how. to make 2o miles to tlio gallon where at' present they can only do 2U. This may pwaapa sound too good to be true, but it '.is a -present-day actuality—thanks to Novoko. Throughout New Zealand Novoko' is making big savings for liuudretfs of motorists. It is- a highly concentrated synthetic benzine to be added to motor fuel in the proportion 6f one ounc6> oi ! Novoko to tho gallon of fuel. This works out at a coat of 2Jd. worth of Novoko. Among scores of exhiniative tests ift is interesting .to note the following, carried out by Mr. C. Savage, motor mechanic of Wanganui, witii-private cars —Buick, owned by Mr. J. Craig, Wanganui, incroased from 20t to 3IJ miles with Novoko; J3uick ' owned by Mr. J. H. M'Lean, jtfarton, increased from 2-U to 86.8 miles.; Ford" oar, owned by himself, showed ail improvement of 10 miles— from 25J itailes without Novoko, to 35i with it; Studebaker, owned by Mr. W. Glasgow, TAirakinrtj inoreosed from 16 to 22.6 miles,; and a Buick belonging to Mr. G. Glwi, of Makirikiri, increased its efficiency. b>y 11J miles to the gallon, rising from ZH miles without Novoko,,to 31 miles with it. For farm motors Novoko is,a big fueV saver. Tt has been proved in a very thorough test by Mr, Mason Bayly, of BeW: and Bayly's Motor Garage, Pnlmeirston North,, that a stationary online coupled ,(:o a 25 to 10 dynamo ran "8 per cent. | longer when Novoko was added to the GpiriV. So, all through New Zealand motorists and farmers are economising in petrol, benzine, and other fuels—not by cutting down miles or work, but by adding Novolco. This splendid economiser is a ,pure liquid containing no particles to choko the feed pipe, and we specially point out that it is tt'oniniurions to me.tals. A bottle containing coins, copper-plnte, wire, bteel and iron nnrh in a mixture .of Novoko and motor spirit, reveals not ihe slightest trace of corrosion w'tli the cionten f s after nearly on© year. Tho Coinpiwv absolutely ennr. antees that Novoko 'frill not. injuriously affect the enizino. .Try it—all cara;™' fioll 'it as follows:—ss. erne nint tin, sufficient ftp 50 (rnllons: 17s?. fid. half gallon, sufficient for 80 gallons: 3°s. 'fid. one gallon, sufficient for IGO flftllons.—Advt.
Put it in your cruet—-SHARLAND'S MALT VINEGAR. , Mellow and mature. Most Tr'holesomo and most palatable Vinegar in New Zealand. In bulk and bottle. All grocers.—Advt. .
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 135, 25 February 1918, Page 9
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468Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 135, 25 February 1918, Page 9
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