So I told him—“YOU’D BETTER STOP USING DETONATING FUEL ” “His car was always developing mysterious minor ailments sudden attacks of unwillingness on hills weird noises. He was for ever tinkering and fidgeting. The old, old story. Hadn’t cared a dump what motor spirit he used. Didn’t realise that * ' s •• .SW l ' i-S ■ H i . : •w>: m if?* - Union would save him all that worry. So I told him: You’d better stop using detonating fuel. “Fill at a red, white and blue pump. Stick to Union—it powers your engine without pounding it—keeps the motor young and vigorous—never knocks because it is specially refined. Use common sense: Use Red Union.” ( Signed) aUNION non - detanahru* SUPER SPIRIT ''The Running Mate of Atlantic Motor Oil” iueQj? UNION PHIL. Fill up at the red, white and blue pump if you want years of perfect service from your car. Union Super Spirit is coloured RED. The modern practice of colouring 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 tnat 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 anv wav. » vr. 3f ili A" ''h ÜBB
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1066, 2 September 1930, Page 13
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