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SERVICE STATION TRAGEDY

Why Brown Walked Home INTERESTING - INQUIRIES Walking is a good exereis? in certain Circumstances, but a gentleman named Brown refuses to acknowledge that harmless sentiment. It all arose from • recent service station tragedy. Brown is a haphazard sort of person Sometimes. and that is a dangerous state of mind. Brown forgot to order Plume and ho never knew what was j>ut into the tank of his car—certainly Jt was not Plume. Anyway, it was a tragedy for his engine and meant a long walk for him. Ho knows better now, and although inquiries arc still being made, ho has learned his lesson. In future he will specify Plume or Voeo —every time. Plume is the highest grade Motor Fpirit in New Zealand. Its high antiknock quality meets tho demands of high compression engines, prevents knocking, and gives smoother, more powerful performance. To-day. Voco is a genuine firstgrade. The slight improvement in certain characteristics was all that was accessary to lift Voco into the first grade classification. For commercial senices, and for cars called upon to do hard, continuous work in commercial operation, Voco is tho ideal motor Spirit. Plume and Voco are now available to the motoring public of New Zealand kt the same price.—Advt. » Attention is drawn io the attractive game of “Bobs.'' details of which are kdvertised in this issue. 'I Ins is reallx B most interesting game for young ami bld. and everyone who visits the • Don'' Bobs room goes away feeling the brighter for having had an hour or so bl' pleasant reeration. Membership tickets are I'6 per week, and children 6d per week. The management welcomes any suggestion from social conijnittees. Ministers’ Association, headmasters or anyone interested in providing healthy recreation for the youths of the district, who have so much idle time on their bauds, and who otherwise would be wandering the streets, fpenal arrangements are made for nnTumployed. I No need for the kiddies to go barefoot now. Wide varieties of tennis dboes cheaper than slippers. At F. (Thorpe and Co., Napier and Hertings. {Prices from 1/11-*

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 276, 4 November 1933, Page 8

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SERVICE STATION TRAGEDY Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 276, 4 November 1933, Page 8

SERVICE STATION TRAGEDY Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 276, 4 November 1933, Page 8