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NOVOKO SAVES PETROL ON THE FARM.

* For the farmer's car, for his milking machine engine, for his tractor, or for his lighting plant, Novoko will work^ for a wonderful saving in fuel. To outline the function of Novoko briefly, it must be known that with just plain petrol every exolosion in the cylinder does not give the "full charge of power that it should. The combustion is not complete, so that not only is petrol power being lost, but the engine becomes dirty because of unburnt carbon, which settles as each explesion takes place. But what a wonderful change* is witnessed when just on© ounce of Novoko is added to "the benzine, or whatever the fuel may. beonly 3d worth of Novoko. Novoko produces complete combustion, thus more power per explosion and a cleaner, sweeter-running engine result. For instance, take the case of Mr John jboster, of Gisborne, who writes- "We have pleasure in stating that we gave Novoko a thorough trial in one of our Motor. 'Buses, and found that it made | a saving m Benzine of about 40 per I cent, and also increased the power ot the engine. We noticed that the engine ran much sweeter with Novoko than without it." In the case of farm engines there is the reliable test conducted by Mr Mason Bayly, of Bett and Bayly's garage Palmerston North together with Mr Ernest A. Uhrbom. It showed that in a stationary engine burning Kaliff motor snirit, there was an increase of over 78 per cent, in run- I ning time when Novoko was added. Owners of cars and farm motors should certainly avail themselves of these bi« savings. Novoko has been tried out in Ford cars, Rover cars, Baby Austin, Buick. Dodge Bros., Chevrolet, Stiidebakei\ Allan Hudson, also a Crusader, Royal Ruby, Clyno and other motor cycles. It is interesting to note that m addition tp the above facts. Novoko is not injurious to metals—'a bottle containing coins, conner plate, wire, steel and iron parts in a mixture of Ivovoko and motor spirit reveals not the slightest trace of corrosion after nearly one year. The Company absolutely guarantees that Novoko will not injuriously affect the engine. Save Tietrol and save money. You can get Novoko at any garage at the following prices: 5/- one pint tin, sufficient for 20 gallons; 17/6 half gallon, sufficient for 80 gallons; 32/6 one* gallon, sufficient for 160 n-allons.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 27 March 1918, Page 8

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NOVOKO SAVES PETROL ON THE FARM. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 27 March 1918, Page 8

NOVOKO SAVES PETROL ON THE FARM. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 27 March 1918, Page 8

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