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FOE FARM MOTORS—"NOVO-KO" SAVES BE.\7,L\"E.

Kow that motor fuel is so dear, the farmer who runs a stationary engine, tractor or motor-car will welcome the wonderful economy in fuel which Wovo-ko makes possible. This splendid fuel economizer is a highly concentrated synthetic benzine purifier, and it produces phenomenal power with a vety much smaller consumption of benzine, gasoline, motor spirit, and kerosene. The facts about are briefly as follow:—it will make ilie motor 50 to 70 per cent, inoru efficient without increase in the amount of fuel used, and the cost works out at only lid. to tlio gallon. That is to say, all you have to do is to add one ounce of Xovo-ko to every gallon of benzine, motor spirit or kerosene, and the above btg economy will result. ,\ovo-ko has been tested in scores of motor-ears and stationary engines—hero is the report of a trial carried out by Mr. Mason tlayly, of Bett and Bayly's Alotor Garage, i'almerstou North. This took place in September last. The following 9peaks lor itself: —"The plant ire&tl 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 ICalif motor spirit. A further half-pint ot Novo-ka Irealed motor spirit-was then used, and tlio engino once more, set a-going, with the feed and air readjusted. Uvery condition was similar exactly in the two runs, and the Novo-ko 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 nbove letter bears the signature of Air. Mason Bayly and his foreman motor niechanie, .Mr. Ernst A. ilhrbom. Get a tin of Isovo-ko and cut down the running cost of your motor, it is interesting to note that in addition to the above facts, Novo-ko is not injurious to metals—a bottle containing coins, cop-per-plate, wire, steel and iron parts in a mixture of Novo-ko and motor spirit reveals not the slightest trace of corrosion after nearly a year. The Company absolutely guarantees that ..Novo-ko will not injuriously affect the engine. It is procurable from all garages and dealers in petrol, and the prices are as follow;— ss. 1-piiif; tin, sufficient for 20 gallons; 17s. Gd. half-gallon tin, sufficient for SO gallons; and 325. Od. for a one-gallon tin, sufficient for ICO gallons. "Novo-ko" is now produced in a clarified form, and is absolutely guaranteed not to harm the engine in any way nor to clog the valves. Almost water whito, it leaves absolutely no desposit, has little odour, and is guaranteed entirely freo from stickiness or sediment of any kind., The Company is replacing all old stock with this new clarified "Novo-ko." Seo that you get it. You can easily tell it by the attractive five-colour label. If yon lmvo a tin of old "ikivoko" brin" it. back to your dealer, who will- bo glad to cxchango it for, the new product.

For free booklet ocntaining full details, write lo N.Z. Fuel Economis-ors, Ltd., 13ox 50, G.1'.0., Wanganui.—Advt.

Acts like a charm! That's what thousands say of NAZOL—the handiest and surest remedy for coughs and colds. 60 doses Is. 6d. Itcfuiso substitutee,—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 260, 22 July 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 260, 22 July 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 260, 22 July 1918, Page 8

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