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ism I SKh.'**,i.y> m m is V-i* Against every conceivable obstacle, Mr P. W. Armstrong drove his Triumph Super Seven from Perth to Sydney. The trip was accomplished in record time. Mr Armstrong has crossed Australia four times, yet conditions have never been so atrociously bad as when he battled through in his Triumph to brilliant success. An idea o-f his difficulties may be gauged from the fact that he encountered seventeen punctures in one day, met cloud bursts, drove through driving torrents of rain and actually had a twelve-hour flight through a cyclone raging at 80 miles per hour, which uprooted trees on his track; at times the road was completely obliterated by sandstorms. It wap a remarkable achievement. 2*900 miles PEtiM 1' in 196 hours * Vkfom &V&HEY Triumph Super S^lig^lns Through torrid heat, innumerable jpunchurcs, obliterated tracks, torrential rains, floods, mud, cold and 80 miles per hour cyclones. - there’s PROOF Proof of the outstanding re= liability and stamina of the Triumph. Proof of the power of the Triumph. Proof of the excellent springing of the Triumph. Proof of the economy Priced from £215 □ LW' r=J of the Triumph-—petrol con= sumption averaged forty miles per gallon over the ' whoFe distance. Proof that the Triumph is the finest small car in the world. Make Triumph your choice. to £255 29 VICTORIA ST., HAMILTON COMMERCE ST., FRANKTON. Phonee: HAMILTON 1466; 4 FRANKTON 216 a

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Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17687, 16 April 1929, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17687, 16 April 1929, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17687, 16 April 1929, Page 10