sol . -Let's get**«l of a y&* Ul tl»e he arJ W% e torc Xnu» s/ , A V M\ \\ <=A Hv.\ //I d t>\ / '##% 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. IPs truly a Super Spirit— and it’s RED. “OE prepared for the holiday tour .. . cure your engine of -■-* noises in the head. It’s painful how every little hill brings them on. Knock —knock—knock. It affects the whole system. Pistons slap and strain .. . lose punch and enerj y. Even the poor old crankshaft has a bad turn. All symptoms of a severe attack of detonation. “Unnecessary thing, detonation! Leads to many complications and troublesome bills for car doctoring. Had experience with the trouble myself until the boss tried a blood transfusion a shot of rich , red Union spirit. “What a change ! The engine began to live ... revitalised ... a powerful driving force . Never another complaining knock ... just a purr of sweet content. “Let’s all be “in the pink” at Xmas with “pink” in the tank, but not in the engine. Let’s fill up with Red Union, the super spirit, the positive pre-Christmas cure for indigestion in the intake, palpitation of the pistons and noises in the head,” t UNION non - detonating SUPER SPIRIT "The Running Mate of Atlantic Motor Oil” RsQl*
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 851, 20 December 1929, Page 10
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251Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 851, 20 December 1929, Page 10
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