n: £Rhm ■ r - '& c s 3. V- , Vr it takes a Carburettor all its time to keep up with the pace they set nowadays. The steady fifteen that father maintains when mother is in the car is no good to the boy. It’s all out for a roaring fifty with, his admiring Phyllis in the car saying ' step on it, Percy, you’re blocking the traffic.’ Then wide open goes the throttle and I’m working like a son of a gun just so that Phyllis won’t have any funny remarks to make about Percy’s skill as a charioteer. I tell you, I need all the help I can get to keep the pace that Percy sets. And the best assistance Percy and his pals can give a busy Carburettor is to carefully select the spirit on which we function. " Give us the spirit which makes our work easier, makes your pleasure greater, gives you that extra punch over the hills that brings a delighted gurgle of praise from Phyllis as you leave the other cars standing. There’s one spirit that can make you forget your gear lever, leaving your left hand free for assistance in steering or for re-assuring Phyllis if you find it necessary. " What is that spirit ? ' Union,’ of course. Red Union, the super spirit that makes it possible for even the staidest of Carburettors to keep the pace that Percy sets. " Boys will be boys—and with pretty Phyllis at his side, a sporty car beneath him, and Union Super Spirit in the tank, who’s going to blame Percy if he feels like a King of the Road ? ” f# m- • 1 Union Super Spirit is non-detonating—it explodes like smokeless powder in a naval gun . - . with a progressive and sustained explosion. It thrusts the piston down with a powerful but continuous impulse not a sledge-hammer blow. This means more compression, more power, greater efficiency, and more miles to the gallon. It's truly m Super Spirit—and it's red. red UNION non- detonating SUPER SPIRIT 'The Running Mate of Atlantic Motor Oil” M
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 770, 17 September 1929, Page 13
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341Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 770, 17 September 1929, Page 13
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