,'^^> f- #:"IV.. ' 'A -iff, ' 'Car ■ ' - • —■- «vj;<,. «•<•*-* irjrSh, ri* , non-diianahnq %v r SUPER SPIRIT % JXINGSFGRD SMITH AND ULM-through Aus- ■ J tralian National Airways — have made the air 4^3? safe for Tom, Dick and Harry, who are neither heroes £&>.'**£**' nor bird men. ..*? [Their air-liners, running as regularly and smoothly v^M (and four times as swiftly) as express trains, travel -$M' 24,000 miles every 12 days .. . and make no fuss j$ about it. ... <a On Union . . w They travel greater daily distances than any other j£, five-plane air fleet in the world. ... jcg' On Union . . , **>5 ■" ; ' X ■ In all weathers ... at all seasons . '. . swiftly, <*H smoothly, safely . . . 2,000 miles EVERY day .... day after day. ... . &" On Union. - The supremacy of Union is a PRACTICAL thing —something which does not vary whether the occasion be spectacular or ordinary, whether you ride the clouds or the country roads. USE Union. These same Air Liners use ATLANTIC MOTOR OIL exclusively all the time 1 ». •'■ .'■■'"
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 100, 25 October 1930, Page 26
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157Page 26 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 100, 25 October 1930, Page 26
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