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XX UNION SUPER SPIRIT -s■' Q k m ms -V Wl :? 'to s Union Super Spirit is non-detonating —it explodes like smokeless powder in a naval gun . . . with a progressive and sustained explosion. It thrusts the piston down with a powerful but continuous impulse—rhot a sledge-hammer blow. This means more com-“‘R-E-D and U for Union’. . . that’s the ONLY way to begin * reducing . And to keep on with the good work. I know, for I’m the Carburettor and die cost of the wasteful spirits that have run through my system is always running through my mind. x ! “I’ve met many spirits—good, bad, and indifferent —and I’ve sized up the lot. Too many wasters amongst them. They waste effort, waste energy, waste the car owner’s money. Mostly I get the blame. “It’s a relief for a Carburettor with a conscience to meet Red Union.' A steady worker, if you please! Not one of those spirits that work in bursts, with lapses in between. Not an habitual knocker but, a genuine non-detonator. A really bright spirit - even to complexion and full of push. “In other words, Red Union is entirely consumed in the development of energy. None slips down the cylinder walls to lower the morale of the oil and wear out the works generally —or weaken compression and lose its own kick. Ndj sir! Red Union is the super spirit . 1 jS' ; .\.g> ■, G.. “Aik your own carburettor’s advice and he’ll say ‘U’ n’ I on—Union’. Get a tank-full of evidence at the red, white, and blue pump. It’s red •• • red. . . ready to begin REDucing costs for you. pression, more power , greater efficiency , and more miles to the gallon. It’s truly a Super Spirit—and its RED. non - detonating SUPER SPIRIT "The Running Mate of Atlantic Motor Oil RSQI4

LAND AND EBTATE AGENTS. . 0. D. .W RIGHT * LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. ALBERT ST.. THAMES. £l2O0 —Fanniet, of 13 acres, with modern dwelling of 6 rooms and all conveniences, milking-shed, barn and workshop; handy to township, School and Railway Station. 419 ACRES, Freehold, near Coroglen; 26/- per acre. i 110 ACRES, Freehold, 40/- per acre, and 190 ACRES, adjoining, 45/- per acre. About 1 mile from School and Township, and partially improved. Terms arranged if required. ' 837 ACRES, Occupation Licence, Dwelling of 5 rooms and Outhouses, £2 per acre. 896 ACRES, Freehold, adjoining above. Dwelling of 6 rooms and conveniences. Also 2 acres orchard, £3 per acre. Situated 9 miles from Mercury Bay. II ACRES, Freehold Farmlet, £I4OO. Terms, £4OO cash and balance 51 per cent. TO LET OR LEASE.'—Whangamata Hotel (Accommodation Licence), with 46 acres land, mostly in grass. On Tourist route from Waihi to Tairua and Mercury Bay. Good harbour, Ashing, etc., etc. Low rental to approved tenant. MAIL NOTICE. „ Mails for the undermentioned places will close at the Chief Post Office, Thames, as under: Auckland, per service car, 7 a.m.. Coromandel, per service car, 1 p.m. Whitianga (Thursdays only), per service car, 1 p.m. Australian States, South Africa, Ceylon, Egypt, Straits Settlements, China and Japan, connecting at Auckland with Maunganui, tarin, Friday, Dec. 6, 8 a.m. Great Britain, Ireland and Continent of Europe, also Christobal, Central America, British, French and Dutch Guiana, Venezula, Colombo, Peru and Ecuador, via Panama, connecting at .Wellington with Rangitiki. (Correspondence for Great Britain, Ireland and Continent of Europe must be addressed per Rangitiki, train, Thursday, Dec. 5, 3.20 p.m. Norfolk Island,/ per Maui Pomare, service car, Monday, Dec. 9, 7 a.m. D. BLACK, Chief-Postmaster.

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Thames Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 17762, 9 December 1929, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 17762, 9 December 1929, Page 8

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