THE AGE OF SPEED
Motor-Cycle’s Capacity EASTER MONDAY SPORTS The young man g»ues home for dinner and expects his dinner waiting for linn on the table, and if everything is not ready to the moment he stirs tuiiigs up so as to get more speed in tiio household. dr m> is lucky and has a patient mother or a super-eiiioicut wife, speed in getting on the outside of a meal will oe no trouble to him; but if it su happens teat speed is nut Known iu the household he will have to make arrangements to procure speed in a diflerunt direction. To help tue young and older ones to procure tae necessary thrills of speed, the Napier Motor-Cycle Club has arranged lor the speediest things ou wheels it is possible to procure iu New Zealand, und ou Easter Monday speedy buses, speedy curs and any other speedy means of transport win be used to capacity to allow all those lucky people who can arrange to be at tee spoedy classic of the year, provided by the hard-working officials ol the Napier Motor Racing Club. Among tho high-speed conveniences arranged for tho comfort of patrons rank the Hawke’s Bay Motor Co., who will provide the high-speed buses from Napier, also the Chequer Bus Co., who wtl: provide the speedy transport from Has tings via the round route direct to the course, and high speed, comfort and convenience will be provided by the local taxi men. So, given a fine day, young and old will be able to enjoy the thrills of speed at the monster motor-cycle snorts at Napier Park on Easter Monday.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 101, 9 April 1936, Page 3
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