Best on the Market" -s OV sDave LINDSAY N.Z.’s Outstanding Swimmer at ■Bp'* 1932 Championship Carnival. .. '< Read what he says—f| Ilk B Recently I came Into contact with the Canterbury "Pacific” ■L, li. gWfc, * Racer-back costume, and as a result of my experience ■I - wlth 111 am firm,y ° f the °P lnlon that 11 ls the best Wk costume for speed swimming at present on the market. ■Bl ' The costum e fits very snugly to the body, giving perfect WL comfort and allowing no air-pockets to form, while the cut of the back precludes the possibility of a shoulder strap slipping off. and also gives full freedom to the back, which ■hmlEx* ’ i$ a most important aspect. The fact that there Is full freedom combined with this very snug fit is due, In my opinion, to the very excellent elastic knit fabric of which this costume is made, a fabric which thus proves itself Ideal for its purpose. I can thoroughly recommend this costume in every detail, and I personally have chosen It for all future championships. The New Canterbury "Pacific" Racer-back Swimming Sulu are also worn and approved by other leading swimmers including: Mr. L. Smith, 220 yds. Breaststroke Champion. Mr. E. McConville, SO yds. Invitation ®| 1 | Scratch Champion. Mr. J. Enwrlght, Fastest Time In Kellerman Cup. Mr. A. T. Stokes, ex-champion one mile. Mr. D. R. Symes of the CanterW; O bul 7 F| y |n « Squadron Team. Mr. J. W. Blakeley, Wellington Swimming W W ? Champion. Also by Mr. W. Hicks, Wellington Diving Champion and W ® other well-known divers: Mr. T. W. Thompson, Mr. G. Tipler, Mr. W. Keeslng, and Mr. K. Cameron. W Mi ” M - Far quhar, holder of 100 yds., 220 yds. and 100 yds. BreastW. stroke Championships writes "The‘Pacific’ls a superb suit." Other ■ife. % '• lldy cham P ions who prefer the new Canterbury “Pacific” Racer-back sui “ include Miss P. Robertson, 440 yds. Champion and Miss M. O’Metra, 220 yds. Breaststroke Champion. CANTERBURY
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 256, 12 October 1932, Page 10
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