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MORE MILEAGE. 30 percent MORE POWER. „ „ „ MORE SPEED. On the same fuel allowance. Proved by hundreds of actual testa. THE MASTER CARBURETER. Is your car a gas eater, an "in and outer" in its performance! You cannot «fford either in these times of high prices for benzine". Most carbureters depend upon a fuel supply 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 CO per cent. !,i the fuel is actually converted into power. Approximately 40 pe." cent, is 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 by "leakage" through the carbureter the effect on youi purse is the same. Varying conditions of speed, temperature and atmosphere make constant and instantaneous changes in the mixture 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 iCT these constantly varying demands, f Compare with these faults and shortI of other carbureters the perfected design of the MASTER, which provides for an absolutely perfect mixture at all speeds and under all aorta of weather conditions. Maximum power—freedom from carLou and other engine troubles that come from bad carbm-etlon—greater flexibility —and mora mi'.cs p«r gallon from your gasoline. , The MASTER makes you think you have a new engine in your car. It gives you a new idea of engine efficiency, and a new sense of motor car enjovarnt.

Fitted to any car. Prices range from to £9Sole agents for North Taranaki: TARANAKI MOTORS, LTD. General Carriers, Motor Engineers and Electricians. Office and sheds: Opposite Terminus Hotel, St. Aubyn Street, New Plymouth. Telephone 635. for sale.

| rjpHE Goods at special prices' One Light Trap, three springs and spring on shafts, trimmed In vsal leather; -nly £1 W four years bull*. Price cash On* Gig, being repaired and put ir. first COft class order; sew wheels. Oat Plow, two waeeU, tolling coulter On« Sledge, complete with removable top Om Ualiu# Copper, stand and copper £K PJS very cheap at ** Set Tint Narrows B ftr « 3 leavcs - * ood as new I will guarantee all the above good bargains and will be pleased to show customers same at any time. Blackberry Scythe Blades and Handles, Bnade, Fork and Shovel Handles, kept In stock at reasonable prices. A few pairs of Hinges at 8d per lb. Plow Trees, 1, 2 or 3-horse, kept in stock or made to suit requirements, lronbark Mauls, with or without rings. Get my prices for all kinds of Blacksmithing and Coachbuilding Work, and it will pay you. All Iliads of Vehicles and Motor Body Rsp? l ™ carried out on the premises; also Repainting aid Trimming done in any color. BATISPACTIOH GUARANTEED. Note the Address: JAMES WILSON, EXCELSIOR GARAGE, Factory: Rata Street, Inglewoof. "RING UP CROZIER, No, 21, INGLEWOOD, when you vast to go to the or «nyvher» aU*. Big, roomy on. OoauwUnt diiw». Qoo&tartm-

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 August 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 23 August 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 23 August 1918, Page 7

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