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RECORD-BREAKING HABIT

AUSTRALIA TO ENGLAND BY AIR. LESSONS FOR MOTORISTS. Just how long will intrepid aviators continue breaking the record for the flight from England to Australia ? It is considered almost certain that the time will be reduced in the big race next year for the £IO,OOO prize offered bv Sir Macpherson Macßobertson; of Melbourne.* Experts prophesy that within a few years the journey will be done in three* days. With flying, as with motoring, .the choice of the correct grade of petrol is of paramount importance. Skilled aviators _ know that to get the maximum efficiency, they must have the right fuel in the tank. Wise motorists should learn ibis lesson too. The problem of securing the motor spirit best suited, to their cars has now been solved for them. As a result of a new development by the Vacuum Oil Company, two first-grade motor spirits are now avai'able —each with its own field of service. _ Plume and Voco are available to the motoring public of New Zealand 1 at the same nr ice. Each of these products is backed bv the reputation of Vacuum, which, for 37 years in New Zealand, has been synonymous with, highest qualitv. To-day. Voco is a genuine first grade motor spirit for commercial service, and for cars called upon to do hard, continuous work.

Plume is the highest grade motor spirit in New Zealand, famous for its de luxe nerformance. The question is now: “Which product will give the best, results in my car?”—Advt.

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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 6 November 1933, Page 5

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RECORD-BREAKING HABIT Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 6 November 1933, Page 5

RECORD-BREAKING HABIT Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 6 November 1933, Page 5

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