Thirst Inn the Air Race Unoffici-ale Wireless from Tim-Buck-Tu: Tim and Ru, the intrepid airmen, in their 5-valve all-talking superheterodyne stratosphere amphibian, "The Faith in Timaru" have left England en route to Melbourne. Their rations consist of 13 dozen Timaru, an opener and two sandwiches. Their cruising speed is 1,000 miles per bottle of Tiger's Milk, and 5 per sandwich. Interviewed at Jodhpur they complained that Turkish officials had confiscated half their Timaru, the t Turks giving as their reason the principle of Thirst come. Thirst served. More news later. Meantime we must dash off for our daily drop of joy ¥*?..,inv'ii', juice Timaru. itfe JOHN REIB 9 $ .HIA. louble czA Bottled with loving care by John Reid & Co. Ltd. Ansae Avenue, Auckland II Copyright TA74-164
Hone Ffc?A I H 2 p I !M ** Hi n r M E m M 3f HK SI s*& "Never been late in the Ford V?B.' Read What Owners Say: "I transport school children," writes a Ford owner in Minnesota, "and see plenty of tough going. In three years and eight months I have never missed a trip nor have I been late. My Fords have all been honest cars." Another Ford V-8 owner writes: "A friend of mine was planning on buying a new car, but was considering another make. To prove to him the economy of the Ford V-8 We made a 59-mile run. The gas used was exactly three gallons, measured for the run. It is needless to tell you that my friend now owns a V-8." A business man writes: "I am interested in a company operating eleven cars in the same price range as the Ford. Five are Fords and six are other makes. Our experience over V two-year period shows that the Ford is the most economical car to operate and it is our intention to replace the six other cars with Fords. "I have had better results with'my Fords than with cars costing much more." V-8 GIVES YOU MORE ON THE ROAD BECAUSE IT HAS MORE VALUE UNDER THE HOOD. Ford Dealers for Thames and Distract D McL. Wallace Thames Te Aroha —. Matamaia.
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Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 19212, 19 September 1934, Page 4
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