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now now S*>\> i r Blushing with honest pride in its own perfection, the new «J«P rpA sunpr fuel makes its first oublic anoearance to-dav 4** red super fuel makes its first public appearance to-day Because it is so far ahead of ordinary fuels—because it sets a new standard for Motor Spirit —because it is without doubt in a class apart —we protect you, guide you, help you by making it RED. You can’t mistake it on sight, you won’t mistake it in use. You know Union Motor Spirit —the non-detonatng quick vaporising spirit which from its introduction one year ago revoluiionised all previous ideas of motor fuel, bringing within reach of every motorist a new realisation of trouble-free economical motoring. Just as the original Union was overwhelmingly superior to ordinary fuels, so is the new Union Super Spirit an even greater spirit than its forerunner. With all the attributes which made famous the name of Union —but further improved as a result of constant research—the new Union possesses in a remarkable degree exclusive qualities which make it in fact as well as in name a Super Spirit . Look for the new silver-topped pumps and fill up with the new red Union. No need to wait until your tank is empty —there’s nothing snobbish about Union—it mixes readily. You’ll agree, after the first filling, that here is definitely a super spirit. Try it and prove it. "I feel younger already. The very thought of this rich, red spirit coursing through my jets mokes me tingle ell over. When I get elongside thet new Union pump my friend the engine will think Dr. Veronaff hes been busy. Let's hove * run on Union.” —The Carburettor. UNION vivn-deionaiwuj SUPER SPIRIT "The Running Mate of Atlantic Motor Otl**

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 715, 15 July 1929, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 715, 15 July 1929, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 715, 15 July 1929, Page 13

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