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£s^o. & ft Wf. m. 35 =s§? SSS v< 5K sfe* / sas6fc' ¥/}> m. m £*?*«* \vS m <//, N, »35i » ss; 3ss> << ** jq MARCHESE DIPINEW) ARRIVES The flight of Marcneso di Pinedo, the great Italian Airman further contributes to the pioneering of a new Trans-Oceanic Air Route. Like other World Explorers of the Air he uses the famous British-Owned Lubricant “CASTROL.” The manufacturers of his machine, a “Savoia’* 3.61 Flying Boat, and his engine, 450 h.p. “Lorraine Dietreich," like the British Aircraft ana ArEngine Manufacturers, specify CAS IKOL and ordered his supplies of oil for the Australasian and Philippine portions of the route from the Head Office for Australasia. sv^A v > s ■y \h* •vJ &'/ A//j m V\ w, ll C. C. WAKEFIELD Sc CO., LTD. AU-British Firm" Herd Office = for Australia and New Zealand: Atlas Buildi , Sydney. Head OUi Enquiries should be addressed to Messrs 0. C. Wakefield and Co. .Ltd .s special representative, W. INGLE, G.P.O. Box \vk\-N * k „•> representative, t 492, Christchurch. £ e ,4 m 0 iw « <5

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 20 June 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 20 June 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 20 June 1925, Page 4

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