NOVOKO WILL SAVE J!2 10s. IN PETROL PER WEEK!. Further convincing evidence as to the wonderful increase in mileage which Novoko gives is contained in the following letter from Mr. Stanley Morgan. Mr. Jforgan is buyer for tilie N.Z. Farmers' Meat Packing and .Bacon Co., Ltd., Wellington, so that in his car Novoko nas been given a thorough and searching test under actual road condition. In his letter he says: "I gave your Novoko mixture for benx'tnc a test, and the result was wonderful. Although my engine is very dirty, a.tid i am only getting 18.2 per gallon, •with your mixture J. can do 20.J, which works out al a little over 5 miles to the gallon. II .fill rave mo from .£2 lOft.-to .C 3 per week, and [ would like some as early as possible. This trst wiis curried out on my Rover car." Among other tests worth mentioning are the iollwing:—Mr. T. E, .lel'coate, tlis Wangarmi buyer for the N.Z. Refrigerating Co., Ltd., increases his mileage from IT to 2-I- milos, also found his engine pulled better avd ran sweeter. On Die farm Novoko is particularly recommended—it cuts down the cost of running millcwijr plants and tractors. An exhaustive test carried out by Mr. Mason Bayly, oi'-Bett and Bayly's Motor Garage, Palinmton Nortn, iiiowed an increase of over 'f0 per cent, in running time when 'Sayoko was added to the benzine. Tlii.s test was carried out in a stationary engine us would bo used on any farm, ami shows what a great saving awaits the farmer. You simply add one ounce of Novoko to every gallon of fuel— at the trilling cost of Do., and the above big fuel saving results. Remember, Novoko has been tested in scores of different cars, and before it was put; on the market six niontbs were spent in careful trials. Farim.u-s, motorists, spend a little on Novoko and .".aye a lot on petrol. A bottle containing coins, copper plate, wire, steoi, and iron parts in'n mixture of Novoko and motor spirit 'reveals not the slightest trace of corrosion after nearly a year. The Company absolutely guarantees that Novoko will not injuriously affect tlio engine. Sold by all garages as follows.—ss. one pint* tin, sufficient for 20 gallons; I7s. od. half-gal-lon, sufficient for SO gallons-, 325. Gd. one gallon, sufficient for ICO gallons. For i'Yee Booklet containing full details, write N.Z. Fuel Econoniisers, Ltd., Box 59, 6.P.0., Wanganui.-Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 159, 25 March 1918, Page 6
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