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V cara^ Xnve* nival on a Seven Tne 1 Records Broken ! ONCE MORE THE WONDERFUL super The car was driven by Mr Alex. McDonald, and with him was Mr Harry Cuthbertson as observer The Triumph is England 's Best It has Hydraulic 4-wheel brakes, 3-bearing Crankshaft, and Force-Feed Lubrication, and does 45 miles to the gallon. See the Special Display at— ROYDS MOTORS m i&' a miiw 1 —" - SUPER SEVEN +n if - lnn „ ii s t of outstanding achievements, breaking all records between Auckland and Invercargffl by 2hrs attain*. The trip was undertaken to demonstrate conclusively the ROADABXLITY, EFFICIENCY AND STAMINA of the little TRIUMPH, and the car used was a standard stock model, as sold to the public. Leaving Auckland at 1 a.m. on Monday the little car ran into heavy rain, and a strong head wind. Through the long night the TRIUMPH sped, regardless of storm, until daylight came and easier conditions. Reaching Wellington at 1.44 p.m. and crossing by the "Tamahine" to Picton, they got on the road again at 6.35. p.m. _ All through the night the car was driven, stopping at Christchurch. for refuelling and refreshments, reaching Timaru before daylight appeared. The run was completed by reaching Invercargill 1.45 p.m., where a great crowd awaited the driver, and his observer. The gross time for the trip was 36hrs 45mins and the deductions for steamer trip and necessary stops for refuelling and refreshments 6hrs 58mins, making the net running time 29hrs 47mins, beating the GROSS RECORD by 7 hrs 3T min, and the NET RECORD by hrs. 29 minutes A TRULY BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE LTD 211 CASHEL STREET CHRISTCHURCH

& ill % & N on £ UTO W ■ S*«WfP | LJ < 1 «M MCW iMFkAHO BY ■ 1 HW(*£AUI«WM«wm.TO ■ r-| T«\ ■ CHRI/chumh m fto kO \ aIiSScH Jb t wxT t • ' lv 4 , -; £ "K* 'iH'. * <V<? t"J s 'iC ■' ' % <«l Order it over the bar and keep a few pottles at home. 1 Obtainable at all Wine and Spirit Merchants and. Hotel. or delivered in lots of one dozen large or two dozen' upwards. Tor prompt delivery ring:—-Manning's Branch: 34-279 & 35-420; Ward's' Branch: 'Phones 34-347 & 35-720; >J Branch: 'Phone 32-322; Union Branch: 'Phone 34-148. NEW ZEALAND BREWERIES LTD. WARDS

.A gumdigger, Mr William Haves, aged 40 yt ars, who was found dead last week in his hut in the Houlioi*a district, left an estate valued at £1775, states the "New Zealand Herald." He had £950 in the Post Office Savings Bank, £125 in thie Auckland Savings Bank, and a life insurance policy of £7OO. The whole of the estate has been left to the Jubilee Institute for the Blind. Mr Hayes was born in London.

A scientific fact— colds, coughs, influenza, and other more serious bronchial complaints usually develop in the mouth and nose. Disinfect this circle of infection by inhaling "NAZOL" regularly. A powerful, penetrative germicide. New. double size contains 120 full doses for 2s 6d. —4

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20021, 1 September 1930, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20021, 1 September 1930, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20021, 1 September 1930, Page 8

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