A LITTLE NOVO-KO MEANS A LOT MORE MILES!
These days motor-miles cost money. Potrol is up in price, and hoiv far it will yet risfl no one knows. Motorists will ' Hiorofore be , interested to Isara Imw t.<! malm 2'- miles to Vip ijal'ivn whore at present thsv can only do 20. This ma.? psrliaps sound too good to b» true, but i+ Is ~;t present-day actuality— tbanjrs to Novr.ko. Throughout N<w "ealand jjrivn-kn is Dialling big savin,*? for hundreds of motorists. Tt is a MptMy enncentrated synthetic benzine to h:> mldet! to motor furJ in the proportion of ono ounce uf Nivn-ko to the s;ili<»n of fuel." TMs writs out. at a cort of 3d. wortn of Xovo-ko. Amonsr scores of oxhnusHvo tcris it is interesting to note th'e followin?, carried tn.l by Mr. C. Savage, motor mechanic of Wangnini, with private, curs —"Riiick, owned by Mr. J. Craiff, Waiiganiii from 201 to 31! miles with Nnvii-Vn; Bmck owned bv 'Mr. .T. K. VTwi. Mfli-ton. increased from 2-H to 3f!.8 miles; FonT cr.r, owned bv himself, showed an improrr-me.Tit of 10 milps— fr'v-i M] mil"? "'ithnut Novo-ko. to >"' 'oiUi it; Shidflviltcr. ownfld bv Mt. W. O].is»ow. TSirakinn. inwrascl from 16 fo 2° 5 mil""; ami n Hiiie.lt bnloTisincr to Mr. Ct. Olph, of Mniriiilciri. incrmied its i-fßciTicy liv 111 'miles to tlic fallon, tls i'ur fi'oin 2?j nii'i"! without Novn-l;o to ?.■'■ niles wit'i it. For fp'm motors. Novo-kn is a bisr fuel savor. Tf lins been nrovwi in a ve.rv thoroHir' l test liv Mr. Mason P'ivlt. of Hett and Bnyly's Motor GaTnjro, PnWrston North, Hint a stationary onctino roupled to a 25 to ■!() dynamo ran 78 per (font. loiißO.r "/liPn Novo-ko ww? ndded to llio snivH'. So, nil through Nvw Zealand motorists an.) farmers aro economising in petrol, benzine, and other fuels—not bv e.utlinff down miles or work, but by adding Novo-ko. This splendid ee.oi'omiser is a pure lif|iiid eonlaininc;' no pnrtirles lo oliokc the feed pipe., and we specially point out tli.it it is noninuirions I" nietr.l';. A bottle containing coTns, oopper-plate, wire, steel and irnn parts in n mixture of Novo-kn and motor spirit, reveals not' tho sliitliteft trace of I corrosion with the contents niter nearly one year. The Company nb.vilutely gnnranlees thai Novo-lio "'ill not injuriously alTeet tlie ensiiie. Try it—all Karats sell it as fnlinws:—Sfl. ono nint tin, sufficient for 20 irnllons; 17s. (id. half gallon, sufficient for (W Rallons; S2s. Gd. one »nllon. sufficient for ISO gallons. For free honldct, containing full particulars write N.Z. Fuel Economisors, Ltd., Box 59, 0.P.0., Wangnnul.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 206, 20 May 1918, Page 7
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429A LITTLE NOVO-KO MEANS A LOT MORE MILES! Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 206, 20 May 1918, Page 7
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