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£J)AGIAii Supeicharaed ÜbHk For Economy-ForSpeed “The Supercharger obsoletes Cars overburdened with needless cylinders” RESULTS OF TESTS CONDUCTED IN CHRISTCHURCH STREETS UNDER CITY DRIVING CONDITIONS GRAHAM SUPERCHARGER (116 H.P.) 25.6 M.P.G. GRAHAM CRUSADER (7® H.P.) 26.8 M.P.G. Ask us to explain the amazing modern principle that revolutionises former economy standards. 240 St. Asaph SL, Christchurch MOORE’S GARAGE The Supercharger has overdrive of course. ’Phone 35-536

••Help me Cassias” “ Caesar said unto me, * Dar’st thou, Cassius, Leap in with me into this angry flood and swim to yonder point’. Accoutred as I was I plunged in and bade him follow. The torrent roared and we did buffet it with lusty sinews, throwing it aside. But ere we could reach the point Caesar cried ‘ Help me Cassius or I sink’.” ' Julius Caesar w Tim: Lo! Beer it builds and nourishes the higher swimming sense. Beneath the bung there flourishes all surfing excellence. rtu: So here's to beer, the burnisher of body, mind and face —the only proper furnisher of every form of grace. The potion of civility, of beauty and good style, that builds the true nobility of New Zealand's sceptred isles. Lusty lifesavers know the very finest tonic to train on— Timaru, rich in malt, hops, yeast and sugar brimful of vitamins. One drop o this patient’s potion, this lifesaver’s liquid, and you’ll swim the channel as though it were a creek. Head in for a basin of bcltmen s beverage the surfman’s soothing sunburn syrup. Umaru beloved by the bronze Adoni of the surf-clubs. Swimming takes it out of you— Timaru puts it back! IMARU THE FRIENDLIEST DRINK IN THE WORLD Brewed and bottled with loving care by N.Z. Breweries, Lt> Timaru Branch.

UNITED SERVICE HOTEL Battle Store, Hereford St PORT WINE 2/6 Everything at Reasonable Prices Single Bottle orders delivered Free

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22004, 30 January 1937, Page 16

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