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WHAT ENGINEERS HAVE TO SAY ABOUT* THE “MASTER CARBURETTER.” October lltb, 1916. The Managing Director, The Tourist Motor Co., Ltd'., HASTINGS. Dear Sir, The writer has to thank you for yours of the Ist inst, and the prompt manner in which this Carburetter was supplied. As a preliminary report, we tel] you that the Carburetter was placed on the J.B.C. car, a run of 76 miles being made, including four stiff hills, and the amount of petrol consumed was 2 gallons 7 pints. The extra speed noted was really surprising, and the power on the hills was a decided improvement. The previous running of car w-ith Carburetter was 17 miles to the gallon; the jet was then made smaller, with the result of 19] miles to thegallon. This was the best that the writer could obtain. On the “ Master ” it works out at practically 25] miles to the gallon, increase 6 miles per gallon. During the run we found that on half acceleration the lever control was put down to the leanest mixture possible, and it is quite probable that we could do with smaller distributor, and would get more economical running still. The one at present in the carburetter is marked “S.” We would be pleased if you ■ would forward another —we do not know which way the sizes run, whether I it would be an “R” or a “T,” as there is no note made of this in the instructions. We would also like to say that the “ Master Carburetter ” you sent us for the Sunbeam car showed an increase of 11 miles per gallon, with considerably more power on the hills than the previous carburetter fitted to this car. This is an astounding result. Y'ours faithfully, (Signed) H. GARBUTT, Manager, Booth. Macdonald & Co., Ltd.. DUNEDIN.

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t WHAT’S IN A NAME ? Everything when you are wanting a Stylish Suit. • lhe B B. Brand OF Ready to wear suits Stocked by BARLEY BROS. THE LONDON TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Are FAULTLESS in FIT & FINISH. Graded Sizes. Moderate Prices. Our Address: THE BRIGHT AND BUSY MARKET STREET CORNER, HASTINGS.

Cheery wives plentiful since “ NO RUBBING ” Laundry Help has come to lighten ■ their toils on washing day; 1/2 large packet. Hawke’s Bay Farm-

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The World’s I most famous h Dressmakers | are making changes in styles to which this season's D fir A Corsets are perfectly adapted. ;! The D & A Corsets are fitted on living Canadian models and bring j to Australian women the lareu I' styles adapted specially to their U requirements. J The prices of D& A Corseta j| average very much teas than J foreign made Corsets. D4* X C/rnfi «rr mou/j /Ao I Drmratsm Cersv/ frw/aoy, Qutitt. I La Diva Canttf t tA* D A ’*Geed «*■«• J. 17 j I l I i if ' i ' /dfewrkU wh UWm bWi Ha ■ twin I ■ ilB B/mlmal ! si Mml iMay

Better LigKting for FORD CARS A BOON TO MOTORISTS. The JONNY FORD REGULATOR wKen installed behihd the right side lamps ■ \ (opposite side from steering wheel) wiU / \ \ control the entire lighting system and / \ \ at the same time increase the lighting I \ \ power. <l \ \ The variation in the generating strength Y \ > 1 of Fcrd magneis does not affect or pre- \ \ vei.r. the instaiiation of a JOMHY FORD REGULATOR -i . fjy actual test the Jonny Ford Regula r— r—-■ tor gives at miles an hc<ir fivo times 'tET" . J I f ti e normal i>ghi :at ten iciie.s it- gives ( I .1 3, brne. -isual light, ami at twenty JS \\ miles or over it gives the ordinary amount. MOTOR ACCESSORY CO., LTD. EMERMH ®T., HAEIER. HERETAIIHC. BT., HASTIKC.

Jr /jhH nN 7 It’s a Striking Sign—the number of Motorists who use JJigJree BENZINEWhy? Because it’s Reliable. | It’s Purity and Power g \ make “Big Tree” supreme i for occasions. | A. S. Paterson & co., ltd. | SOLE importers I

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 311, 4 December 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 311, 4 December 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 311, 4 December 1918, Page 3

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