"HOT SPOT" VAPOURISER.
The patent Hot Spot Vapouriser exhibited by Suckung's Garage at Oiympia on Stand It. is made expressly for Ford cars and trucks. The Vapouriser is fitted to any Ford engine with speed and ease by the aid of a spanner. It is simply constructed, so that when once fitted it gives continual and efficient service, and needs no further attention. The Patent Hot Spot Vapouriser assures a 20 per cent, saving in fuel because it allows yo.u to use more air and less petrol. it assures better acceleration. It gives your engine the pull because it generates more power. A cold engine is started with greater ease, and there is less carbon to foul the spark-plugs. The Hot Spot Vapouriser makes the engine fire on all four cylinders, and you can throttle down to five miles per hour on top gear. You can test the patent Hot Spot Vapouriser on your own car free. Suckling's Garage will fit the wonderful fuel and money-saver on your Ford car, and allow you to use it as you wish for thirty days without obligation of any kind. Test it—try it. If you are not satisfied that it is the best fuel and money-saver ever invented, then you need go no further. Sucklings will remove the Vapouriser without question or quibble, and you pay nothing. You take no risks, jf after thirty days' Free Trial you decide you cannot afford to be without the Hot Snot Vapouriser, then the full and inclusive price is £5 ss. Call and let Sucklings demonstrate.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17609, 11 November 1922, Page 17
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