Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

f \^ [ It wears for a Lifetime! RUBEROID Jjl .FLOORING |1 Sanitary, Waler^wxif, lot-proof and fire ■ fa i&W %f V rcdsiing, RUBEROID FLOORING ■&*£/ J \ I~J makes an ideal covejing for any floor which UIW << L.«« is' subject to unusuaSy hard wear such as )*Tg|EKBg _ ■ Vestibules, Bathrooms, BilKard Rooms, \ Verandahs, etc. \ iBB j^a Manufactured in dark red colour. It is \ lmfii^a^a altractiye in appearance and very easy to mIP^I Economica' in first cost, once down H Mn&k* RUBEROID FLOORING will give a ffsr%^ II Welime's' service. . «^^J»>j il Enquiries Invited S^BMSffISBB^ The Stewart Timber, Glass & J Hardware Co. Ltd. I 80-S4- Courtenay Place, WELLINGTON j ■\ DELIVERY CAN NOW BE GIVEN OF j CYCLONE Interlocking | Sheep and Hc^ Fence This is. the Perfect, Latest ■ ' ' ■ rj _-___ J , . -„ and Most Up-to-date Fence " ' ; TTt rill f f t' f ft ' t ~t made: N Obtainable from all ' J '.'l] J j J J J J .1 Jlprchants, Storekeepers. < 46~! I', I I^—l-L_ I /Wn m I Ironmongers, and Stoci and 4 ' Wr--\ 8?-^ fcr <wyi».." L ' Station Agents . F j£* J ' J /J J j ttjj J , When next buying netting f"~3r |^|| T L. T Twl H ask for a roll of Interlocking lA\ ™ ' " tL...H'.". 'ff. *T■" M Fence to be included. Its rT"r V~^Tt^r^r^r~~T — T name speaks for itself for it n ~*:^ '" "y^^y3"*^ "yyj "I ' »j is;a "Cyclone" product, ,and' g!^fc '|T '- '^a^-^^gi^glgr'°*p all "Cyclone" goods are, ;• '4J?ft(^Jfv" **~ °' '' ■"• known throughout New «<•"'•»'«« Zealand for theifquaWy and' «c*r«,c«M>. J9S. - 9 „.>«, 39 imhe, high Send for Free Illustrated i iiilii»iiinKW?^iiUii^|iii7'> n Catalogue of all Cyclone . ■^jpjJ ,j Manufactures. „,„ a e4mmoeaMc i nterlockin J* wi , t '■; . MADE BY Cyclone Fence & Gate Co. Ltd. • ; Montreal Street, Christchurch

<Z> v- - -■* ——. oh «s^ <^s.HP» te -^aft ___—^ . _ "*■ '~f*m = '-rr^ 9•" - r "~~ : —*—r-- ■. /^^^^^^^^^^^^ Driving a Chrysler Six touring car—strictly stock in every 'detail i^^^n^^^^m, «<*P* a gear ratio of 3.75 to 1 had been substituted for the I^^^P^^^^m ' Standard 4-6 tO '"RALPH de PALMA, the famous racing driver, j|^^K->^^S|n|fA made 1000 miles in 786 minutes 6/15 seconds elapsed time on the ' :|^^^^^^^^^Ml' ' ' ' S 11?? 3 lty' *?* Deai^ L°s AnSeICS °n 5tK JanUary laSt"~an avera Se . ■ .^l" s s*e fastest speed average ever made by a passenger autoWofis^^^^^^^M/>^^^^ll- ' mobile in such a Distance run. S ' NOT A SINGLE STOP. WAS MADE FOR MECHANICAL v^. Wi y&fffiy/'/'' •// ' a ' ADJUSTMENT or Tyre Changes, and NOT A DROP OF WATER ■^^L/Ralph De Pajma JM> WAS ADDED TO THE RADIATOR, i 1"-1'*^^ Chrysler, m this latest -run, is faster by 1 hour 2 minutes and 25 3/5 ■ • , - ■ seconds than the fastest time ever made in a similar event. The run IW •■•• ' was clocked and the time certified by the American Automobile AssociaA. UL . Uon 'and Hairry Miller, the famous engine builder, checked and certified . ' i^^. tW the car was stock in eveiryftspect except gear ratio. . '■' V* \\ ' Jt is on« thing to show a burst of speed for a mile or so. It is N^^ggsAj-^J X quite another to hold that speed for 1000 miles. The first takes power >^^reW®L^L.j alone—the second, power plus unprecedented endurance. .;■■-"■• - ■ '- . Endurance in high speed work was the real test put up to the car. |^p7^^S^^^^^^^sN. , The combination of 1000 miles at an average speed, including stops for ; benzine and oil, of 76.32 miles an hour, is a speed that tells a story of ivi^Mli lfft^!^B»/C ■ A caT. with destructive vibration could not stand 1000 miles at 76 \\lSiailllfi!^'slf ,v itfe^S ™'- e^ °r eVC?I "^ m'^eS an lOUr "^n cn Sme with anyrfiing but a perfect y^Bj oiling system would be wrecked long before it travelled 1000 miles with . [/fflfflfm the throttle wide open. A car with anything but a perfect cooling systeni could not possibly keep an engine cool at its topmost effort for ■.. . '/ ...' •' ■ $6 , • ■ Local Representatives: - . ' TODD MOTOR CO., Courtenay Place, Wellington; and at ChrLsteburch: New Zealand Distributors JUSTICE & EDMONDS AVILLrAMS & KKTTLE, LTD ' iSap.or. Hustinjjs, inU i Branches. ■ . G. MALMO, LTD., Mastertbn. I'URCY J. DOUGLASS, :..."■■■' ■ '■ ' ' ■ • I'lymoulli.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19250504.2.165.1

Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 102, 4 May 1925, Page 16

Word Count
652

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 102, 4 May 1925, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 102, 4 May 1925, Page 16