ANOTHER CONVERSION.
BIG FIGURES INVOLVED,
MOTORISTS WILL BENEFIT,
All motorists nro concerned in the news about another big conversion which has just been brought about. One of the biggest organisations in New Zealand is behind the move. Financial and motoring experts are assured that a vast national benefit will result. Details that have been announced show that the Vacuum Oil Co. havo converted Voco into a genuine first-grade motor spirit—a worthy "running mate" of Flume. Plume and Voco are now available to the motoring public of New Zealand at the same price. Each of these produces is backed by the reputation of Vacuum, which for 37 years in New Zealand has been synonymous with highest quality. Made by the makers of Plume, Voco has tlio largest sales of any motor spirit in its field of service. To-day, Voco is a genuine first grade. The slight improvement in certain characteristics was all that was necessary to lift Voco into the first grade classification. For commercial services, and for cars called upon to do hard, continuous work in commercial operation, Voco is the ideal motor spirit. Plume is the highest-grade motor spirit in New Zealand. Here are Plume's famous quality features —unequalled anti-knock rating (the greatest single factor in determining motor spirit quality and performance), correct high volatility and purity.— (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 259, 2 November 1933, Page 9
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219ANOTHER CONVERSION. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 259, 2 November 1933, Page 9
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