"NOVO-KO" CUTS THE COST 01' FUEL O.\ I'AfuU L.MiIMiS.
A preparation (hat increases the running lime of ii stationary engine 30 per tout, to -1U per cent, on the same, fuel consumption i= suielv worth iuvestignt-liig-especially in tliese days of lnglipneed benzine and kerosene! "Aovo-ko" is a. higlily coneentrated, synthetic, benzine purifier. It ensures complete combustion, thereby giving much greater power. It cannot harm the engine or any meta!; the improved preparation resembles fine olive oil in appearance, and leaves no sediment in the carburettor. ll:\ Ji. Uunl'ord, dairy farmer, of Bnnnythorpc, uses ".\ovo-ko" in liis 2.V h.p. Anderson. Read what he says:—"l have mi Anderson 21- h.p. engine for milking purposes, which has been working very satisfactorily on benzine. Hearing of your preparation '.\ovn-];o,' I gave it a trial, with the following results:—One tin benzine, lasted 7 days, but with '2\o-vo-ko' added the engine did the same work for il days on fine tin of benzine."
"Xovo-ko" will «ive a gallon of benzine or petrol 25 to 3.'! per cent, more powei it used in motor-cars—ii> stationary engines tho increase is as high as Sfl per cent. AMe for Liu: improved "No-vo-ko," with the five-colour litho. label, sold by all panics at the followinjt prices-.—ss. 1 pint (•■•it. sufficient for 20 cnllons; 17s. fid. J-^iMoi , tin, Kiifficinn , . fin , SO gallons: 32?. Gd. 1-galian tin, sufficient for lfiO gallons. For further particulars apply to N.7i. Fuel Ilconomisers, Ltd., AVnnjniiiii.—Advt.
. Messrs. Abraham and Williams, Ltd., report:—We had a grood entry of slipnn, moHtly hoggets, and o. small nno or cattle cil Fending sale on Friday. The demand for hoggets was pond, and we sold practically every lot offered. We nnote:--fiheep: Ewe hORS-els. 27h. Id. to EBs. fnt: tvelhnr hotels. Ms.: mixed hopeets, ISn. 6d., 19b. Id., 23a., to 245.; b.f. hoccets, 13?. 10d.: empty ewes, 24n.; wethers. 275. «il. fo 34b.: fat hoßgpfs, Via. 5d. ; fal. owpp. 3K. 335., 345. 3d., to 355. Id. Cattle: Light fill cowß, £7 2s. Cd.; year-liners. £C 2s. to £8; yearling heifers, .£3 to ."3 2s. <sd.
Tiflile coiishs and enlds wilh N.AZOT, Thai's (h-_. sonKible md clipnnost. way. NA7iOf; is penetrntinpr. [rerm-killing—and most economical. CO doses Is. Gd.-Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 289, 26 August 1918, Page 8
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