ALL KNEES AND FEET Ever been to afternoon tea in the house of an orthodox English 5 there are fk couple, of maids and a lot of polite * society. You balance a cup of tea in one hand and a small plate on • one knee; you nibble very soft cake and try to brush -the crumbs from your waistcoat,:to the cairpet without getting noticed; you take a graceful bite at a creatmhprn and the cream comes spurting . out atf the wrong endj that sort of thing. You feel as though you are all knees and feet. Well, that's exactly how your car feels when the wrong spirit is being fed to the carburettor, All knees and feet. Perhaps carbon in its cylinders, perhaps a' detonating explosion which merely hammers the pistons and makes the bus tremble, perhaps "knocking” on hills, perhaps—anyway, all knees and feet . Sympathy for your car, and a desire for confidence in your car, demand *Big Tree. SMOOTH RUNNING, MORE MILES, GREATER ECONOMY !!*/»• Afh ?ATTEESpN & CO., Sole Ixaporters, N.ZJ Instance Build ings, IJoyon St., New Plymouth. ’' » ’Phone 903.
'T'HE insistent demand for Plume is A the logical result of supplying a high grade, uniform, volatile motor spirit, to the motorist. Motor Spirit which is not-highly volatile is only partially consumed. This means waste and less mileage when the piston strokes run into millions. Quick and complete vaporisation of the motor spirit in the carburetor is Of vital importance'. Th e conversion o f th e latent energy in the motor ouALrnn f EXTRA spirit into 100 per cent, smooth, full power—-without waste—depends upon volatility. Plume is a highly volatile motor spirit. Every drop is converted into gas—for power—there is no waste. Plume can be depended upon. It gives acceleration, pull and power. Motorists are daily becoming aware of the fact that volatility is fundamental and that no other .quality or factor can compensate for the lack of volatility in motor spirit. giiiiiiiiHimiiiimiiniiiiinwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiminHiimiininjiliiimiliHiimiiimmraiimiimiiiMiiiiiiiiuiiimiiimiimiiHmiliiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiliiiiiMmmiiiNiiiH |' For the correct lubrication of your car use the 1 | grade of Gargoyle Mobiloil as specified in oiir Chart | | of Recommendations. Make the Chart your Guide. § YOUR LOCAL RESELLER CAN SUPPLY YOUR REQUIREMENTS. 1 ?AI m mm i M m m m i w m 4 F 5 Write our nearest branch for free 72 page booklet—“ The Care of Your Car. VACUUM OIL COMPANY. PIY UP
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 31 December 1924, Page 8
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