"NOVOKO" FOR FARM ENGINES. 78 PER CENT. INCREASE IN RUNNING TIME. The present cost of benzine, also its threatened scarcity has resulted in the invention of Novoko, the greal benzine economiser. In short it is a highly concentrated synthetic benzine purifier, which produces phenomenal power and velocity. Under ordinary conditions where kerosene or benzine is fired in. an engine, combustion is not complete and the unburnt carbon is deposited on the piston. Novoko when mixed with kerosene or benzine produces complete combustion, avoids the deposit of carbon, thus producing greater power and a better running engine. The importance of those facts will be fully realised by fanners who use benzine in stationary engines for the driving of milking plants and other machinery. That Novoko increases power and cuts down ben.yine bills is attested to by Mr. Mason Bavly. of Rett and Bayly's motor garI ape, Palmorstpn North. Associated with Mr. Bayly was his foreman motor mechanic, Mr. Ernest A. Uhrbom. The plant used was a 3 li.p. stationary benzine engine coupled to a 25 to 40 dvnamo connected up to a lighting set. The engine ws= allowed to run till stopping point on a half pint of Kalilf motor spirit. A further half pint of Novokotreated motor spirit was then used and the engine once more set a-going, with the feed and air readjusted. Every condition was similar exactly in the twr runs and Novoko proved itself triumphant to the tune of an increase of just over 78 per cent, in running time, with exactly fl> p same, amount of fui! This test has brought about bu< a condition of things that to-day throughout the dairying districts of the North Island there is a phenomenal demand for Novoko. Not only for stationary engines, but also for motor cars Novoko |is indispensable. Increased miUnge—so clear to the heart of the metTist—is the direct result of Novoko. The simplest method to use Novoko is to add 4-ozs. to every 4-gallon tin o; benzine and shoko well before using. The Company absolutely guarantees that Novoko will not injuriously affect the engine. A bottle containing coins, cop-per-rtlate, wire, steel and iron parts in a mixture of Novoko and motor spirit shi-wa no trace of corrosion after nearly a year. 5/- one-pint tin, sufficient for •20 gallons; 17/fi half-gallon, sufficient' for 80 sallous; 32/8 one gallon, sufficient for 180 gallons. All garages sell Novoko. For free booklet containing full details write N.Z. Fuel Econonrlsere, Ltd., box 50, G.P.O. Wanganui. 4 EVEN IF YOU ARK TWISTRD IXTO KNOTS WITH 'IUIKUMATISM. do not give up hope of relief. HHF.UMO has cured thousands —some had suffered for twenty years. It restores health by driving out the excess Uric Acid in the blood. ?/0- and 4/0. Prcerandra cures Corns auickly. 34
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 March 1918, Page 2
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