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NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS EXCURSION. Auckland to Tauranga and The Mount (MT. MAUNGANUI). Leave Auckland 11.45 p.m. r e Mt. Maunganui, 8 a.m., Sunday. Saturday, Jan. 19 Arrive Mt. Maunganui, 8 a.m., Sundi I.„ OA Leave Mt. Maunganui 3.4S p.m. OUnaay, Jail, ull Arrive Auckland 10.25 p.m. return FARE ONLY RETURN FARE ONLY \ I \\ V Get the Ozo N.Z.'s ' .'ll W \ Finest, Safest and Most Famous S g Hours in the Tumbling Surf. Shelter may be obtained from any wind. No Accommodation Expenses. Night's Rest on Outward Journey. Just step off the train on to the Golden Beaches of the Mount. Only 13/6 Return. Only 13/6 Return. Only 13/6 Return. BIG SHIPMENT of the Latest FRIGID AIRES Arrives l|||i||i||Mll|| 11 t • A further big shipment of the latest FRIGIDAIRE Models is due in Auckland on January 20th. These models maintain Frigidaire s famous high standard of dependability and advanced refrigeration, embodying many exclusive features. Call in and let us demonstrate these attractive new models in operation—see how you can make big savings in your food bill, savings that will soon pay for the Refrigerator itself. If unable to call, write for FREE CATALOGUE to JOHN CHAMBERS & SON LTD. 40 FORT STREET s: AUCKLAND, C.l. Sole Distributors for New Zealand. Also at WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH. DUNEDIN and INVERCARCILL.

• • • "Summed up, we find that Super Plume Ethy! gives easier starting with definitely increased power and an entire absence of 'pinking'." "Since making a change to your new Super Plume Ethyl I have noticed a wonderful improvement in «| H —1 fc W L J r easy starting and smoother running of the engine; mSKk\■ Ml 39 3 i IWi kHH acceleration has improved 50%, with absolutely 71 JirfJinlXn.JiiUiSM no pinking in hill climbing." "Your Super Plume Ethyl has made a new car out of my 1924 Master Six Buick—its power is greater and I get more miles." "With Super Plume these power impluses seemed to melt or merge one into the other, giving a decidedly smooth and more flexible motor. On depressing the throttle, with Super Plume the power flow was akin to stretching a rubber band .•. it is so smooth." WONDERFUL ■if. >]* li " I tested your Super Plume in my Packard Eight Sedan ... the motor is decidedly smoother, and more flexible. It gives greater power, and detonation Is non-existent." "My Hudson has done 70,000 miles and I often experienced knocking trouble on hills. On Super Plume the knock disappeared, and it runs smoother." "For two months I have been using Super Plume Ethyl with excellent results. I average 1,200 miles per month, and get more power with less gear changing, and also with a decrease in my petrol consumption." "I was astonished at the vast increase in pulling power of my Vauxhall after, filling up with Super Plume... I also get an increased speed of approximately 8 miles per hour." Among many others the following records have been established with the help of an Ethyl Petrol 1. World's fastest land speed —Sir Malcolm Campbell. 2. World's fastest air race—Schneider Trophy won by Great Britain. 3. World's fastest motor boat race—Harmsworth Trophy won by Gar Wood. 4. World's fastest "Baby" car-averaging 110.87 m.p.h. for one hour. 5. World's fastest 250 c.c. motor cycle— 100.4 m.p.h. over five miles by C.J. P. Dodson's New Imperial. 6. R. T. Horton's record breaking M. G. Magnette —ll7 miles in one hour. 7. The new world's air speed record of 440 m.p.h.—Sub. Lieut. Agello at Lake Garda on October 23, 1934. MS* HI C. K2, a PROVE IT YOURSELF IN YOUR OWN CAR! VAC U U M OIL COMPANY P T r . LTD. INCORPORATED IN AUSTRALIA

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22006, 12 January 1935, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22006, 12 January 1935, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22006, 12 January 1935, Page 17