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551* %L I "7 /z<7</ </ blood transfusion the other day. My owner filled me with a new rich, red spirit that was different, from any I had ever had before. And didn't I appreciate it! Let your own carburettor have some red Union and watch him react to it." ■The Carburettor. p :fl ' 'ERE'S a new fuel for your. service • «i JL 1-rich, ted vital spirit, the life-Hood of any' engine. A ne?/ spirit—which looks 'different, and is different. Union Super Spirit is the supreme achievement' in modern fuel production* A super-refined spirit which possesses all the attributes of the original Union with many added qualities ail its own* [ Because it is so far in advance of ordinary fuels, the new Union Super Spirit has been coloured RED. This in itself does not increase, the quality of the spirit nor affect its purity —* it serves only to assist you and guide you id selecting the super spirit. Fill up at the next Union silver-topped pump an 3 prove iot, yourself that the new Union is a super spirit, not only in^iamej asaffifti m mm mm !HH m sm 1/Z fMt/B m /ffl *' 7ho h The Running Mate of Atlantic Motor Oil *WiM«,-AV:-."ry ,- -/ • ■■••.' _._._ ..... ii'-j:-^ mmmmwmsji&fi'-i----®mß®m^:^^^'\\,^

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 75, 1 August 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 75, 1 August 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 75, 1 August 1929, Page 2

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