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FARM ENGINES EAT FUEL. NOVO-KO SAVES IT.

Motor fuel these days is a big item to tho progressive farmer, for it is used in many and diverse directions. The farmer's car, milking machine, tractor, lighting plant, or general farm engine, all have to be fed before they'll work, and feeding thorn costs money. " Novo-ko" has worked wonders _in saving fuel for ' the farming community. The experience of Mr. it. Dunford, dairy farmer, of Bunnythorpe, is only one of many. Ho writes as follows:— " I have an 'Anderson' 2£-h.p. engine for milking purposes which has been working very satisfactorily on benzino. Hearing of your preparation '.Novo-ko' I gave it a trial with the following results:—One tin of bonzino lasted iseven days, but with 'Novo-ko' added the engine did the same work far nine days on one tin. I shall continue to use 'Novo-ko' as I consider it a great saving." Other tests show increases of 70 per cent, and over in running time with " Novo-ko."

"Novo-ko" is now being produced in a clarified form— guaranteed not to harm the engine and leaves no deposit in the carburettor. In appearance it resembles refined olive oil and contains no grit or stickiness. 5s 1-pinfc tin, sufficient for 20 gallons. 17s 6d A-gallon tin, sufficient for 80 gallons; 32s 6d 1 gallon tin, sufficient for 160 gallons. Write for Free Booklet, N.Z. Fuel Econoiaisers, Ltd.., WanganuL,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16926, 12 August 1918, Page 3

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FARM ENGINES EAT FUEL. NOVO-KO SAVES IT. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16926, 12 August 1918, Page 3

FARM ENGINES EAT FUEL. NOVO-KO SAVES IT. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16926, 12 August 1918, Page 3