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MORE MILEAGE.

30 per cent MORE POWER. „ „ „ MORE SPEED, On the same 'fuel allowance. Proved by hundrfds of actual tests. THE MASTER CARBURETER. Is your car a gas eater, an "in and outer" in its performance? You cannot afford either in tliese times of higli prices for benzine'. Most carbureters depend upon a fuel a tipply that is fed into the mixing chamber in one, two, or three jets. The Master method completely shatters and pulverises the fuel as it passes through the distributor in 14 jets! The average carbureter delivers about 00 per cent, efficiency, that is, only about 00 per cent, oi the fuel is actually converted into power. Approximately 40 per cent, ia not reduced or transformed to vapor and exploded. You buy fuel solely for the power that it contains. Whether you lose 40 per cent, of the liquid itself by leakage from the tank or 40 per cent of its power bj( "leakage'' through the carbureter the effect on your purse is the same. Varying conditions of speed, temperature and atmosphere make constant and: instantaneous changes in the mixtura necessary just as the varying conditions of speed and pull demand the advancing and retarding of the spark. Yet the average carbureter makes no provision /or these constantly varying demands. Compare with these faults and short*; ?v>jEmgs of other carbureters the perfected design of the MASTER, which provides for an absolutely perfect mixture st all speeds and under all sorts of wea* ther conditions. Maximum power—freedom from carLon and other engine troubles that come from bad carburetion—greater flexibility —and more miles par gallon from your, gasoline. The MASTER makes you think yotf' have a new engine in your car. _ _ It gives you a new idea of engine efficiency, and a, new sense of motor Cii enjoyment. Fitted to any car* : 'X Prices range from £6 to £9, ■ Sole agents for North Taranalei? TARANAKI MOTORS, LTD, General Carriers, Motor Engineers ant Electricians. Office and sheds: Opposite Terminus! Hotel, St. Aubyn Street, New telephone 635.

DUTTON'S "RED ARROW* OINTMENT' The snighty healer. Especially good for Sore and Inflamed Eyes, Sunburn, Chilblains and Poisoned Wounds. A household remedy for upwards of >0 years. Chemists and stores. KING'S COURT (Private mm) UPPER QXJEEN STREET, AUCKLAND) Tennis Court, Gymnasium, Fall-size BO* Hard Table, Electric light, Maffnifltaff View of Harbor and City TEEMS MODERATE. j». ABROWSIEITJBf, , Proprietor, 'PHONE 225% Trams that .pass KING'S COURT FRifc VATE HOTEL and Btart from Railwajlj Station—Royal Oak, Bpsom, Mount Ali bert, Kingsland, Morningside, Gray Newmarket. Press Electric Button in ear whes past Town SHaU fos stiro at "Xing'# Court." ' I li ' ' >\ QUEEN TramOStop STREET King's Comfe [MPERIAI JJOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH, JAMES HAWKINS .... Proprietor, "XfOTIFIES old and new friends that he has now taken over this oldestablished and well-known hostelry. The travelling public can rely on the best attention and every modern comfort. The Private Bar is one of the best in the province. Good Commercial and Private Rooms always ready. Wines and Spirits best on the market. Cuisine excellent. Tariff moderate. All liquors true to label. WHERE TO STAY IN , NEW PLYMOUTH, ]SJIGER JJOUSE, ELIOT STREET, • NEW PLYMOUTH, 'pHE above House Js situated in th« prettiest spot in New Plymouth overlooking'tW'liMvftij. and is replete and up-to-date, with alLmocleni conveniences. Letters and Telegramii promptly attend* ed to. Phone 629. MISSES BRANLHY & BATES, Proprietresses. THE KING'S SUITS Are Jrtade in the West End. Place your suit or costume order witfc the — WEST END TAILOR H. R. WRIGHT, LATE ALEC FORBES, Devon St. Opp. A.M.P.

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 August 1918, Page 6

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586

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 19 August 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 19 August 1918, Page 6

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