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a T\ m m P # % Union Super is coloured RED. The modern practice of colour:ng premier motor fuels for purposes of distinction has proved eminently successful. In the U.S.A. over 500.000.000 gallons of tinted motor spirits were sold last year and gave perfect satisfaction. Bearing in mind that the RED colour of Union is achieved by addiag only one part of an absolutely harmless dye to over 1.000,000 parts of spirit, it seems hardly necessary to indicate that the Atlantic Union Oil Co. Ltd. guarantees that the red colour will not affect any part of the engine in any way. ’'Before the days of the red, white and blue pumps, my life was a series of 'changes’,” said Mr. Gear Lever, recently. "Every hill of any importance meant that I must leave my comfortable top notch and be thrown into second place. Since the advent of Union Red Super Spirit, however, lam a gentleman of leisure. Hills are matters for the accelerator, not the gearbox. The power comes out of the tank. Great stuff this Union!” Union Red Super Spirit means added power on hills, greater economy —and no detonation. For your engine’s sake always fill at the red, white and blue pump. t® &UNION iwvi-d&torialiruj SUPER SPIRIT "The Running. Mate of Atlantic Motor Oil UNION 6 ■ill i* IH . ;^L : .

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 879, 24 January 1930, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 879, 24 January 1930, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 879, 24 January 1930, Page 10

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