THE GOOD COMPANIONS. POPULAR KOAD MATES. A PEOPHECr. Smith and' Jones drew up to the service station. Smith owned a Daimler, while his companion sported an old car of doubtful vintage. These two wove good friends, in spite of the difference i" .their circumstances. "Vivo of Plume," ordered Smith. "Two gallons of'Voco for me," said Jones. "They're both first-grade spirits now," remarked the attendant. "And although Vacuum motor spirits have always been in greater demand than any other brands, I prophesy that their leadership will be even more pronounc-' ed in tbe future." Plume and Voeo are now available to the motoring public of New Zealand at the same pTice. Each of these products'is backed by tlie reputation of Vacuum, which, for 37 years in Now Zealand, has been synonymous with highest quality. Plume is the highest grade motor spirit in New Zealand.1 Here nrc Plume's famous quality features—Uncquulle.il anti-knock rating (the greatest single factor in determining motor spirit quality and performance), correct, high volatility, and purity. Today, Voco is a genuine .first grade. For commercial services aud for curs called upon to do hard, continuous work, Voc-o .is the ideal motor spirit.—Advt.;
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 113, 9 November 1933, Page 20
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