The bulletin issued b ythe Department of Health for the week which ended at noon yesterday again showed a gratifying decrease in cases of pneumonic influenza reported to the Department, and also in ths number of deaths. The figures are thirty-four cases and four deaths from al! parts of the Dominion. STUDEBAKER IS HARD TO BEAT. PECK AND JENKINS RECORD STILL HOLDS GOOD! The 3471 mile Motor Record between New York and San Francisco established by Messrs. Pec* and Jenkins iu their stock model Big Six Studebaket car on June 17th. last, has been assailed by three different makes of competitive cars, bnt all withdrew before completing half the journey. Competitors are realising what a great car the Studebaker Big Six is.—The Tourist Motor Co.. Ltd.. Hastings. E. W. Houghton, Napier. W. B. Blackburn, Waipukurau,*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 211, 24 August 1926, Page 5
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