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Motor Races Why do the Winners use “Meteor’ Motor Spirit? Because “Meteor” enables their engines to develop the maximum power and the maximum mileage, and never fails when a burst of speed or extra power is required —it is the ultimate spirit for all motorists—you can’t stop it! Here is more evidence of the superiority of “METEOR” Motor Spirit, conclusively proving that under the most strenuous conditions it unfailingly delivers the mileage and power that makes motoring worth while. 60 Miles Open Solo Handicap Brighton Beach (Christchurch), Mar. 24 LES. MONKMAN, with “Meteor” Motor Spirit, on a 7/9 “Harley-Davidson” Stock Model, won this event and secured second fastest time from the 3min. mark in 57min. 16secs. GEO. LAMBERT, with “Meteor” Motor Spirit, on his\7/9 “Big Chief” Indian, was second and ' secured fastest time from scratch in 56min. 11-5 secs, (a beach record). W. THEILE, with “Meteor” Motor Spirit, rode a solid race on his 3£-h.p, “Triumph,” and \ finished third from the 12min. mark. 6 Miles Maiden Solo—Brighton Beach, March 24-th W, THEILE, with “Meteor” Motor Spirit, on a 3|-h.p. “Triumph,” accounted for this event from 50secs. mark. .... G. HOCKLEY, with “Meteor” Motor Spirit, on a 7/9 Stock Model “Indian,” was second and secured fastest time from scratch in smin. 51secs. T. TYSON, with “Meteor” Motor Spirit, on a 5/6 Indian “Scout,” was well placed in third position. . Dunedin Hill Climbing Test SATURDAY, MARCH 24th, 1923 OARS 1,800 C.C. AND UNDER. H. KENNETT, “Meteor” Motor Spirit, “F.1.A.T.” Car, Fastest ~ Time. This competitor also made fastest time of ALL cars in the test. CARS OVER 1,800 0.0. S. DE BEER, “Meteor” Motor Spirit, “Austin” Car, Fastest Time. 8 □ 0 O □ Starts in a flasji The same qualities that cause “METEOR” to be selected by these experienced Motorists, warrant its use in your car —next time fill the tank with “METEOR”—aII Garages

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18825, 31 March 1923, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18825, 31 March 1923, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18825, 31 March 1923, Page 7

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