■ AMUSEMENTS. EVE.Y BETTER THAN BEFORE. GtRANI) opera nousis. OUND . OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT at 8. TO-NIGHT JACK WALLER Presents • . THE POSITIVE FAREWELL . Of "LOOK WHO'S HERE" "LOOK AYHO'S HERE" ; . LOOK ■ in an WHO'S ENTIRELY NEW PRODUCHERE .. TION, . including LOOK "IN THE TRENCHES." WHO'S "IN THE TRENCHES." HERE "IN THE TRENCHES." - A visit to Bairnsfatlicrland, in-L-OOK traducing ,'*ole Bill" (The WalWHO'S ins), '"Erb," and '"Arry," in HERE a good-natured and humorous representation of actual trench LOOK life, conditions, and snrroundWHO'S ings complete in every deHERE tail. THE HAWAIIAN SCENA. LOOK Fred. Dennett. WHO'S Gregory Ivnnoff. HERE The Ideal Trio. Wylie Watson as P.C. Dinky LOOK ■ Doo. WHO'S - "The. Rovlo Seemfuiuiy" ' HERE . • - Orchestra, And an LO.OK Entirely New Renertoiro of WHO'S Musical and Cnmedv HERE . Novelties. " . TOPULAR PRICES: Is., ,35.. 25.. and Is. (plus Tax). Box Plan at the Bristol Piano Company. Day Soles at Ned Perry's, Tobacconist. PUBLIC NOTICES. HOME FOR THE AGED NEEDW THERE are Vacancies for 3 men and 1 woman. Applications will >bo received by the undersigned tin to WEDNESDAY, the 24th July. ■C. p; TOWLES, Secretary, PETROL REGULATIONS, 1918. - yACUUM OIL CO., FIT., LTD., desires to inform Patrons that in conformity with abovo Regulations, no orders for PETROL SUPPLIES can ba accepted unless accompanied by a Declaration, as follows:— .. "The quantify of Petrol herein ordered, added to. my present-held stocks, together with quantities already on order, does not exceed my averago requirements for a period of four weeks." To suit Customers' convenience and to save them expense when orders are telegraphed, customers may use tho .words "REGULATIONS OBSERVED" lo signify that (hoy mo aware of, and are complying with tho above Declaration. Wellington, 13th July, WIS. TENDERS. DANNEVIRKE FIRE BOARD. WANTED, ALTERNATIVE TENDERS for the Supply of a Firo Brigade Motor, Chassis only, or fullyequipped for firo brigade purposes. Particulars of requirements on application to the undersigned. W. DOBSON, Secretary.
"NOVO-KO" EOR I'AR&I ENGINES. 73 PER CENT INCBMSE IN UUKNINQ TIME. Tlio present cost'of beuzino, also Us threatened scarcity, liua resulted m the invention of Novo-ko, the great benzine econumiacr. In short, it is a highly concentrated synthetic benzine purifier, which produces phenomenal power and volocity. Under ordinary conditions where kerosene er' lieiiziuo is fired in an engine, combustion-is not complete anil the unburnt carbon is deposited on tho piston. Novo-ko when' mixed with kerosene or benzine products complete combustion, avoids the'deposi.t of carbon, thus producing greater power' and n better running engine. Tho importance of these facts will be fully realised by farmers who use benzine in stationary engines for iho driving of milking plants and oilier machinery. That Novo-ko increases power and cuts down.benzine bills is attested io by Mr. Mason Bayly, of lleti and Bayly's motor garage, Pnlmerstou North. Associated with Mr, .Bayly was his foreman motor mechanic, Mr. Ernst A. Ulirbom. The plant used was a 3-h.p. slationury benzine engine coupled to a 25 to 40 dynamo, connected up to a lighting set , The engine was allowed to run (ill stopping point on a half pint: of Kaliif motor .spirit. A further half pint of Novo-ko treated motor spirit was then used, and the engine once more set agoing, with the feed and air readjusted. Every condition was .-imilar exactly in the two runs, and. Novo-ko proved itself triumphant to the tunc of an increase of just over 78 per cent, in ruliinng time, with exactly the same amount "of fuel. This test hns brought about such a condition of-things that to-day throngnout the dairying districts of the North Island there is a phenomeniildcmand for No-vo-ko. Not only for stationary engines, but also for motor-cars Novo-ko is indispensable. Increased mileage—so dear lo the heart, of the motorist—is Hie direct result of Novo-ko. TJie simplest method to use Novo-ko is to add 4oz. to every ■1-gallon fin of benzine and .shake well before using. The Company absolutely guarantees that.'Novo-ko will not'injuriously affect the engine. A. bottle containing coins, copper-plate, wire, steel, and iron parts in the mixture of Novo-ko and motor Spirit shows no trace of cor- . rosion after nearlv a vear. .Is. one-pint tin. sufficient for 20 gallons; 17s. fid. half gallon, sufficient for 80 gallons: :525. fid. one gallon, sntliciont for Ifio gallons. All g.iragcs sell Novo-ko. "Novo-ko" is now produced in u clari- J lied form, and is absolutely guaranteed not lo harm tho engine in any way nor to clog tho valves. Almost water white, '. if leaves absolutely no despjsit. has little ' : odour, and is guaranteed entirely freo ' from stickiness or sediment, of any kind, ' The Company is renlaciiiff all old slock ' wjth I his new clarified ''Novo-ko." f>C« that von gel: it. Ton can ony|y . tell it by tho attractive five-colour ! laUpl. If, you have a tin of old "Novo- • ho" brins l if back to your dealer, who will be triad to exchange it for the new product. For free booklet containing full details, j write N.Z. Fuel Economisora, Ltd,, Box | 59, G.P.0., Wangamii.—Advt; >
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 254, 15 July 1918, Page 7
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