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SPEEDWAY THRILL.

CAR CRASHES AT 96 M.P.H. MECHANIC INJURED; DRIVER ESCAPES. (Received Sunday, 5.5 p.m.) SYDNEY, 3.—The Maroubra speedway provided another i“'‘nsational accident before a crowded ground w’hcn a car travelling at 96 miles per hour crashed into a fence. The mechanic, William MrCormacic, sustained tw T o fractured legs. The driver w r as not injured.—(P.A.) Small rug lost. Private board wanted. Relieving maid wanted. Camera lost in Totara strc<*t. Two unfurnished rooms to let. Work for two boys wanted. Five-seater Chevrolet car in good running order advertised -ale by Messrs. G. Malmo, Ltd. The Bible has now been tra slated into 550 different language*. which twelve were added during th. last year. CULTIVATE THE HABIT. Of using SANDER’S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT as a mouth-w; h < gargle every morning. So simple: drops in half-glass of water. SAN ’ h”8 EXTRACT, thus used, will pi< . < nt decay of teeth and pyorrhoea; it ill disinfect the mouth and throat amt do cold ’flu, quinsey, or bronchitis can settle the deodorant effect of SANDER’S EXTRACT; banishes bad tastes and breath; its aroma and pungency cauße* a healthy flow of -udA a and good digestion. It is the <cj< iictive quality of SANDER'S EXTRACT that gets to the root of things;-iis high antiseptic and penetrating power. The regular use of SANDER’S EXTRACT will keep you health) by preventing disease. Sold everywhere.

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Wairarapa Age, 4 January 1926, Page 4

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SPEEDWAY THRILL. Wairarapa Age, 4 January 1926, Page 4

SPEEDWAY THRILL. Wairarapa Age, 4 January 1926, Page 4

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