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7 & s o & & o* uO ; . -.- V e &*%&* \n Pickfes There it no flavour comparable with PAN-YAN —the ideal relish. 153 Mcde by ‘Macsnochto, w London. *OLt N.Z. ACCSTS : Ellis * Manton Ltd.. Wellington 95

r -~. m w 9k 31 m 9 is fl m m m ■ « ss^. Once Im in top I'm rarely disturbed "Life used to be one darn change after another. In pre-Union days every steep hill meant a shift over for me. I never knew where I was going to be next. It’s all very different now. Union Red Super Spirit enables the boss to sit back and transform mountains into mole-hills with the tip of his toe. The spirit that comes from the red, white and blue pump has more power than any other I have ever had anything to do with. Does its job quietly too! Doesn’t detonate.” You’ll notice the difference at the first hill—and if you could see two or three years ahead, you’d realise how much kinder Union Red Super Spirit is to your engine! Union Super is coloured RED. The modern practice of colouring premier motor fuels tor 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 adding 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. aUNION rum-detonating SUPER SPIRIT UNION - XIJ sw THE RUNNING MATE OF ATLANTIC MOTOR OIL

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 908, 27 February 1930, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 908, 27 February 1930, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 908, 27 February 1930, Page 9

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