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— b ; CL-*o RUSSIA U 9 A..« ‘) \ PX x? J • n O COLIA ,<:; v ■f' ■ ■> -^ eHiMA 5M*» •sf Tbkio .j h INDIA % c A r R A INDIAN J ALASKA j *V * ■a {P$ & S' 0> CANADA kt* Seattle SacPdtnenro UNITED STATES PACIFIC This sketch map shows the route followed by the American aviators in their famous round-the-world flight. They are at present in England refitting for their trans-Atlantic return. ATLANTIC AMERICAN WORLD FLIERS CHANGE OVER TO “SHELL” From Rangoon (Burmah) to Constantinople the three United States army aeroplanes in their remarkable round-the-world flight used "Shell” Spirit, and for the final gruelling trip from England to America, via Iceland and Greenland, supplies of "Shell” Spirit have been laid down. * By changing over to "Shell” for the two worst stages of their journey—representing the two extremes of tropic heat and arctic cold, —these fearless American airmen paid an unexampled tribute to "Shell.” Thus a further page is written of the world-wide supremacy of "Shell” in the highways of the air as well as the highways of the earth. ENGLISH, AMERICAN, ARGENTINE, AUSTRALIAN AND OTHER WORLD-FAMOUS AIRMEN CHOSE “SHELL.” Squadron-leader MacLaren, who abandoned his flight after a thrilling fight against heavy odds, was using “Shell” Spirit and “Shell” Lubricating Oil from Tokio. He cabled at this stage, and after 11,000 miles flight: “Wish express appreciation your organisation, which has provided ‘Shell’ Spirit wherever required. Quality oil and spirit has been super-excellent throughout, and I could not wish for better results.” Major Zanni, the famous Argentine flyer now encircling the globe on behalf of his Government, is using “Shell” Spirit and “Shell” Lubricating Oil throughout. “SHELL” ®lip wffißflßfflttßi W mWSmmmSSv MOTOR SPIRIT Sir Ross Smith and his companions flew from England to Australia on “Shell” Spirit. Sir John Allcock’s non-stop flight across the Atlantic succeeded on “Shell” Spirit. In the remarkable flight from London to Capetown, “Shell” Spirit was used. The first flight from London to Japan was accomplished on “Shell** Spirit. What further evidence of “Shell’s” superiority can be required? The name “Shell” on Motor Spirits and Lubricating Oils is an equal guarantee to every New Zealand motorist of the same supreme, dependable quality. THE BRITISH IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY LIMITED AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH, AND DUNEDIN.

Sir Morell Mackenzie The ROYAL PHYSICIAN Who said he knew many persons benefited by taking Dr. Hair’s Asthma Remedy. THIS great physician was not alone In paying well merited tribute to the efficacy of Dr. Hair’s famous liquid Asthma Remedy. Medical men and high dignitaries of the Church have testified to the wonderful cures which have come under their own personal observation. Bvery sufferer from Asthma who longs for relief and respite from pain can obtain It by purchasing a bottle of the selfsame medicine which completely cured Dr. Hair himself after fifteen years' martyrdom to Asthma in Coupon below, and post lit to — SALMOND & SPRAGGON LTD., • Baker’s MUiip, Feitkmtim Street. Wellington. To Salmond & Spreggon Ltd. * Biker's Buildings, Featkeretra Street, Wellington. Please send me. gratis and post paid, a copy of Dr. Hair’s Booklet on Asthma and Bronchitis. Name Address Otago daily times and witNESS JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT.—Job Printing of every description done with Despatch, and at the Lowest uncut Rates. Its severest form. A et\\w Sold -«aCX> V try leading ■olu' V Chemists, 8/5 a bottle or plus postage V (*d.) from Salmond & FREE BOOK Coupon. s

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19258, 23 August 1924, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19258, 23 August 1924, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19258, 23 August 1924, Page 15