1- :: Motorists • and; : ;| j| Motor •: j i| by;the/thousaiidß'v::-.;r! j: are saving on benzine by adding the.new \ i| f& dmfted-s6v&ko -tpAt. This wonderful ■ i • fuel ecoriomiser-means increased mileage •■ ] jo the same' fuel, consumption and a J I sweeter running engine. The;;hew Novo- . ■'.■ J 1 k° conta i ns no'"sediment and will not\ : jm cause any-stickiness-in the. carburettor. | ■ It enables all the benzine-to. De-used for ■! j j power, thus preventing deposits of carbon | j j ( ft |//Bml This is what Mr " D ' Bray ' of Welli ngton, i : "I had a veiy successful run with Novo-l<o on a tnal test. I diove, on half : : a gallon of petrol, fiom the Vacuum Oil Co's store, on the Hutt Road, to Lower j I Huttand half way back to Pctpne Using the same quantity of petrol, with the j i regulation qnantity of Novo-ko, I drove over the same giound and came light j : back to Thorndon Station—an incicased mileage of 8 miles to the half gallon." r \ I: ■ : j is undoubtedly the greatest fuel economiser on the market. It : j increases the power of benzine to a very large extent, and further, : I - cannot harm the engine or any metal. Our new booklet contains ! I dozens of testimonials from men who are now using Novo-ko. I | Look for the 5-colour lithographed label which covers the improved I : clarified preparation. In appearance, new Novo-ko resembles • : pure olive oil. i \ . OBTAINABLE FROM ALL GARAGES : 5/- 1 pint tin, sufficient for 20 gallons. : j 17/6 tin, sufficient for 80 gallons. <p?[ : : 32/6 1 gallon tin, sufficient for 160 gallons. ' : : r Write for; Particulars and Free Booklet. ~ : ,: N.Z. Fuel Economises, Ltd., Wellington : pliiimiiiiHiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii.iniiiiiini iiiiirrrrrrmTTmTrrTrrrLuiiiiiiiMfii^ WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS FOB WELLINGTON-TJ. W MILLS I CO., Ltd. ' ■ ■ If ■ I wM tl Iff «s mm IB I *i Ira A. S. PATERSON & CO. Ltd. AX^\S^^ SOLE IMPORTERS. ' //' '/£/ ■
'Heat' Resisting;. Firebricks ;. : ;:^; ABE tho only kind that • count where furnace heat is alway3 at an excessively high temperature. N.B. Firebricks will 'withstand tho fiercest heat..without, cracking, : crumbling, or deteriorating. , They are made .of the finest North. Brunnor Fireclay, and aro best for Bakers' Ovens, Gas HetorU;, Locomotives, Firo urates, and Furnaces. ■Call, write, or 'phono.'for quota-, tions. . ... * SAFfIUEL BROWN, Ltd. COAL GRAIN, AND TIMBER MERCHANTS, i ..' 31-33 Johnston St., WELLINGTON.. Tory Street Depot, 'Phono 2618 a. Willis Street Depot, 'Phone 124. |imm!i»«" "■— '■■■■rn'iirn" 11 ""*"™ '.>FORA : DRINK ONLY >' SIMPLES* Acknowledged by '■ , All,. Connoisseum To Be Absolutely Tp BEST. Brewery and Olilce i Holcsworlh and Murphy Streefß,
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 14, 11 October 1918, Page 9
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410Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 14, 11 October 1918, Page 9
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