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Lambert, using "Carso Motor Spirit, breaks his two previous records Just as these races make, big demands on machines and riders, so dot call for the best in Motor Spirit. Lambert's wonderful performance breaking both his record for a five mile lap and the twenty-four n distance, establishes the ability of "Carso" Motor Spirit to furnish i power for a burst of speed as well as that required for a sustained efi These results were made by riders usr "Carso" at Brighton Beach, Sat, Feb. h EIGHT MILE MAIDEN SOLO-r-F. 0. Riley, riding a 3* Norton and using "CARSO" Motor Spirit, made the fastest time and came first. T. G. Ramsay, on a ; Douglas, with "CARSO," won second place. TWENTY-FOUR MILE OPEN HANDICAP—F. C. Riley, with a 3£ Norton and "CARSO," secured first place, while G. Lambert, on a 7-9 Indian, with "CARSO" Motor-Spirit, made the fastest tme. bert's time of, 20mins. 27secs. estati a new Beach Record, thus saying for both" his five-year-old Indian "CARSO" Motor Spirit. In the THIRTY-TWO MILE OPEN I DICAP, A. Smith, on a 7-9 Indian, i "CARSO," made the fastest time, I lishing a new Beach Record.. Lambert, with "CARSO," did a lap of four miles in 3 mins. 21 sees., breaking his previous record which was also made with "CARSO." He also established a new Beach Record « for the 24-mile distance. "CARSO" also helped Smith to break all previous records for the 32 mile. The, same qualities, which caused "Carso" tq selected for these races, justify its use in YOUR I "All that a good spirit should be." OBTAINABLE AT ALL GARAGES New Zealand Distributors: THE DISTRIBUTING AgENCY LTD. Chriitchnrcb Punedin Ittrercargtil AacUud Wellißfiea

AnotkrP™ - . Durinr this; mttrth/the Provincial Hotel «will stake « wonderful qTers in further evidence of Its proud claim that' are absolutely'the lowest In -the City, These prices rnle dn " only. Tb« quality. oUtoe Provincial lines is known—and • them under fteir proper names—no camouflage abea&t) offers. The tfrkjoas are the prices .are stated below. •• these wonderful ' - ■ FIRST OTTER—mm r M/-Wgcßorte ■And to, the plirchaaer of evejy large bottle of the ~' will make a 4gfy*? * t- f ' Free Bottle of Colonial Ale or SECOND WONDERFUL OFFER— Ainßlie'3 Whisky r ->7. 10/6 large bottle, 5/3 « THIRD WONDERFUL OFFER—- - Pint Bottles of Champagne (Pol Roeiger 1911 Vintage) FOURTH WONDERFUL OTTER— \> Wolfe's Schnapps'. 31^s 9 WHISKY. e Our Famous Quality Scotch Whisky, own bottling—lo/- large' half bottle, 15/- Imperial quart. <;' BRANDY. Beet Trench Brandy, own bottling—9/6 large bottle, 5/- If Mellow Old Trench Brandy, bottled in Charente 9/6 a Three-Star Hennessey .. i Large bottle 16/6, lair] GIN. Burke's Dry Gin .'... 10/6tt Gilby's Dry Gin ..'.': 11/8 tA Geneva Gin (J.DJK.Z)* .' 13/- largest si WINES. % Penfold's No. 1 Port ..., 5/-J* Penfold'B-Inyalid Port ...' '. ". 6/- " Croft's Port Wine *.\.X. 8/6 PROVINCIAL HO Corner of Cashel and Barbadoes Strt Christcharch ' (Just a few doors on the right hand side past Farmers* { Mid * * ■

fcrcouss cliff. The Profesaor '©J Baud TJnivorsity p between the most ] the most advanced The individual to w longed was not au a man-like ape.] f^ A member of th%' Committee, of S>?' after visiting one medical man ence from an cords, that ther* ww| hitherto ; nusns|»eetedf 1 tsveen tltc intidencefl tuberculosis, and it j his investigations si up by an elaborate mental reacarcrbos.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18310, 18 February 1925, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18310, 18 February 1925, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18310, 18 February 1925, Page 12

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