About 13,000,000 meals a year are served to travellers by the Canadian Pacific Bailway, which is the equivalent of saying that it provides 37,000 every day and 259,000 every week of the year. This gigantic total is made up of about 4,200,000 in dining-cars and station restaurants, 4,450,000 -on Atlantic and Pacific steamships, 1,350,000 on inland coastal steamers, and 3,500,000 in the company's hotels and bungalow camps.
£2BBB 10s _JEN DOUGLAS MOTOR-CYC ■' VV ~DUrInG~THE 1929-30 DIRT TRACK SEASON OS, THE KILBIRME SrEEDWAY, WELLINGTON. FIFTEEN OTHER MAKES OF MOTOR-CYCLEg COMBINED WON £2210 DURING THE SAMB PERIOD. WALLY KILMISTER RODE HH * DOUGLAS MACHINE TO MANY VICTORIES IN NEW! UPON HIS ARRIVAL IN ENGLANT) HE IMMED]* ATELY PURCHASED A DOUGLAS AND WON THREI? RACES AT HIS FIRST ENGLISH APPEARANCE. RIDE A CHAMPION'S MOUNT BEST FOR ECONOMY, RELIABILITY, ACCELER&. TION, SPEED, COMFORT, AND STABILITY, .i THOS. H. DIXON STREET
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 132, 7 June 1930, Page 7
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