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——_—AfijY ~~ j. ~ ~'.M ' ~ VJNon Detonating Neither the most powerful powder nor the most powerful Motor Spirit Detonates . There are two kinds of Motor Spirit, just as there are two kinds of powder. One detonates—-explodes as a single crash. It beats the piston down with a sledge-hammer blow Having a tendency to explode prematurely, it limits power, decreasing power and efficiency. It often caused "knocking” on hills. And the crashing blows, repeated, increase vibration, which means more wear and tear. ; ; : Detonating Motor Spirit and Dynamite are similar in that botli detonate. Union Motor Spirit is different. Like the smokeless powder used in big guns, it does not detonate. Thus explosions are progressive and prolonged. They thrust the piston down with a steady, sustained impulse, just as the big guns thrust out the projectile. These explosions permit higher compression, for compression is limited by the tendency of a fuel to detonate, as all authorities know. You enjoy more power and efficiency from a fuel like this. Test Union fbr 50 miles. Try starting, a acceleration, hill-climbing, speed. Then decide which fuel you will use hereafter UNION MOTOR spirit As used on the 'Southern NON DETONATING Cross’ Flight. ! The running mate to Atlantic Motor Oils j UM5.77.28

RURAL LAND FOR SALE. CHEAP SHEEP AND CATTLE LAND. 1717 n ACRES. Native lease, 21i years to run at 2/- per acre. Can be freei• v hold at £2 per acre. Approx. 500 acres in grass, about 25 acres standing bush, balance fern and scrub. Undulating country mostly ploughable. Kin„ fenced and divided into 17 paddocks by first-class sheep-proof fencing. All gates well swung. Four-roomed cottage, e. 1., man’s room, good cow-shed and yaius. Splendidly watered throughout. Situated 5 miles from township and sa '«y. a ™®’. 20 miles from rail by good metalled, roads. Cream collected and school clnldten picked up by motor. Stock wintered.; 750 breeding ewes, and 100 head of cattle. Papa and limestone formation..-Ideal breeding country. GOOD)! ILL UJMjI. £lB5O. Terms: £lOOO cash, balance on reducible mortgage for 5 years. A gieat opportunity for young-man to become established. F. R. 11. BRICE & CO., LTD., /- Real Estate and Insurance Agents :: MARTON. 1 CHEAP PROPERTY. ,4 AO ACRES, all ploughable, large part consisting of drained swamp. Suitnbie f or dairying, or mixed farming, well watered, ring fenced, subdivided into 14 paddocks of 7 wires. Wintered 600 sheep. 50 dairy cows, 3o dry cattle. Buildings consist of good 6-roomed house, bathroom, pantry, hot and cola water, electric light, telephone, cow-shed, wool-shed, etc. Title 31 acres treebold, dil acres L.I.P Rental £lO per annum. Situated S-mile from school, o miles from town and saleyards; cream collected at door. PRICE £l3 10s. Per Acre. Terms: £l5OO cash—Mortgage £l9OO State Advances Settlers; balance arranged for tanv —yy e hioroughly recommend this property. ' The owner has been in occupation for 21 years,'but must now retire, on account of . ill-health. ACRES, Dairy Farm, 5 'miles from Marton, all ploughable; 5-roomed house, •«> storeroom, cow-shed, etc. PRICE, £4O Per Acre. Mortgage £SSO, long term; balance terms arranged. BARRAUD & ABRAHAM, LTD., MARTON u :: TE KUITI. ; GRAZING PROPERTY. MANAWATU DISTRICT. (>nn ACRES, FREEHOLD, 200 ploughable, all in grass; 11 paddocks. GVll 5-Roomed house, implement shed, granary and 6-bail cowshed. Seven miles from Bulls, carrying 2 ewes and -jjattle. PRICE, £2l PER ACRE.. Exceptionally easy terms to good man; owner has a further property and living too far away, is sole, reason for selling. For further particulars apply N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO.. LTD.. MARTON, FEII.DING, MASTERTON AND WANGANUI. A GENUINE BARGAIN. 008 ACRES 3 miles town, Rangitikei district, adjoining railway; subdivided OriV into 13 paddocks, watered by springs and dams. Two houses of 5 and 4 rooms respectively, man’s whare, 2 granaries, horse stalls, 2 motor-sheds, woolshed yards and dip. 20 acres bush, plantations; 50 acres ploughed for root crops, balance grass. All drained, fences tip-top order. ■ Farms no better in this district are doing from 4to 7 ewes per acre according to treatment. PRICE: only £3O per acre. £2OOO cash. Genuine reasons for selling. J. HARRIS <£ SONS, Sole Agents, MARTON. Established 51 Years. ACRES, Pongaroa, 0.R.P., all m grass, limestone country, carry 21 sheep, O * 4-roomed house, car-shed; rent £4O per year. Will sell or exchange at £l3/10/- per acre.—HORNE & CO- Box 39. WOODVILLE.

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 32, 1 November 1928, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 32, 1 November 1928, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 32, 1 November 1928, Page 18

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