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- HP..-, Union Super is coloured RED. The modern practice of colouring prcm:er motor fuels for purposes of distinction has proved eminently successful. In the U.S.A. over 500,000,000 gallons of tinted Motor Spirits ivere sold last year and gave perfect satisfaction. Bearing in mind that the RED colour of Union is achieved by adding only one part of an absolutely harmless dye to oxer 3,000,000 parts of spirit it seems hardly necessary to indicate that the Atlantic Union Oil Co. Ltd. guarantees that the red colour uill not affect any part of the engine in any nay. f <*■ c. S' A t: O <J k-, C * *7 >o m * ■SH 1 Bttl For your engine’s sake always fill at the red, ivhite and blue pump. "You’re the best friend I’ve got, old Red-White-and-Blue. Through f lead an easy life. Your spirit animates the old bus to such an extent that I spend nearly all my time in top gear. And there is no fuss about Union Red Super Spirit it doesn’t 'nag’ the engine over doesn’t hammer the pistons—just a smooth, silent, driving power, that’s all. It’s a top gear spirit we get from you. "Union Red Super Spirit not only gives extra power—it keeps your engine young. It doesn’t jar it doesn’t detonate.” (tftUNION tlcm - deiovicitiruj SUPER SPIRIT UN •r THE RUNNING Ma -r

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 897, 14 February 1930, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 897, 14 February 1930, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 897, 14 February 1930, Page 10

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