A LITTLE XOVOKO MEANS A LOT MOKE .MILE*! ■ T|icse days motor-miles cost money. Petrol is up in price and how far it will ;y«t rise no one knows, Motorists will therefore he intcro.-ted to learn bow to wake 2") miles to the gallon where at present tliey can only do 20. This ma.f perhaps sound 100 good to be true but lit is a present day actuality—thanks to Xovoko. Throughout New' Zealand Xovoko is making |jjj, savings for hundreds of motorists. it is a highly com tinted synthetic benzine to be" added ~., motor fuel in the proportion of one Dunce of Xovoko to the gallon of fuel. TMh works out at a cost of '3d worth of Xovoko. Among scores of exhaustive tests it is interesting to note the following, carried out by Ah- {,'. Savage, motor mechanic of Wanganui, with private cars:—Buiek, owned by Mr J. Craig Wanganui, increased from' -20 V, to :uJ miles with Xovoko; Tluicl; owned bv Mr d 11. .McLean, Marlon, increased 'from 24 i to :iii„S miles; Ford ear owned by himself showed an improvement of 10 miles—from 25J without .X.noko, lo 3HI with it. Studebaker owned by Mr YY. Glasgow, Turakina, increased "from 1C to 22.0 miles; and a Buick belonging to Mr G. Glen, of Makirikiri, increased its efficiency by 111 m'ies to the gallon, rising from iiy„ mile.o without Xovoko, to :H miles with it. For farm motors Xovoko is a big fuel saver. It has been proved in a verv thorough test bv Mr. Mason Bayly, of Bett ami Bayly ; s mntnv nn ra „. e p a | merst . 0 „ x ovt h ( 'tliat ry engine coupled to a 25 to 40 dyiu.mo ran "S per cent longer when Xovoko was added to the spirit. So. all through Xew Zealand motorists and farmers are economising in petrol, benzine and other fuels—not bv cuttim' down miles or work, but bv adding Xovoko. This splendid eeonomiser°is a pure liquid containing no particles to choke the feed pipe and we specially point out: that it is lva-injurious to metals. A bottle containing cnuw, nop-per-plate, wire, steel am! iron parts in a mixture of Xovoko and motor spirit, reveals not the slightest trace of corrosion with the contents a'ier nearly one year. The Company absolutely guarantees that Xovoko will not infiirionslv aft'eo* the engine. Try it—all garages sell it as follows:—>V- one pint tin, . for 20 gallons: ]?/<> half sali»n. Kioiieient for R0 gallons: 112/1} me gallon, sufficient for 150 gallons, For free bookb-t containing full details "-,-;*.. X.Z. Fuel Economise™. Ltd ' G.P.O. Wanganui. *
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 March 1918, Page 2
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