Man’s final uoal Is fixed by Fate, M ln boundless realms which know no bars, Nor anguish, sorrow, fear.or bate N The Outer Space Beyond the Stars. Yet. whilst we linger still on earth, ’Tis wise for ailments to assure— For coughs and colds we know the worth Of Woods’ Great Peppermint Cur 2’ Advt .
ill I * Non 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 causes 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 both 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 tor 50 miles. Try starting, | acceleration, hill-climbing, speed. . , S I Then decide which fuel you will use hereafter s UNION J I Motor Spirit O UNION MOTOR SPIRIT B;B:r NON-DETONATING The running mate to Atlantic Motor Oils f' UM5.77.28 -
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 136, 5 March 1929, Page 8
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