AGAIN SUPREME! HEAVY-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP. Won at NAPIER, EASTER MONDAY, 1916. /' jjfypys r• • ' X "i n -' r't ■'■ -■' i ifc' .UUf ’’ 'V* - r -H 'Af m»4 .x Z«1 ~<A ■ t »• i.-W ’I— —-V./- I -VT •■•-.• T’.f ■ * '■. ■ ?lx JM|4 L. I / :-'?A KgF > '•• • •'• tv ■ -\ -’'• u j® lß. ; |£*> VW? 1 " -Mv -< •-'Pa'- ll fly ./■pxX.X *' A >WM*ji ■ Q 'n*w^^7Sß<•■*•’'- 'wpS3SSS%• 3? y ? ? Jfe--5 "’W ■•'••-''£■• •■’■'v^ t § twv*/. i V~* Yw- •jlr'X <!•■•? \ sisISBSIIfF Percy Coleman says:—The happy combination, Big X auto-cycle and “Big Tree” Benzine, has enabled me to win the following races: Carterton, January 13th, Open Handicap (15 miles) in 14min. 20 4-ssec.; Palmerston North. February 2nd, Open Handicap (eight laps) in Tmin. 44sec.; Masterton, March 2nd, 18% Mile Handicap, 17min. 15sec. —an Australasian record; Carterton, March 4, 15 Mile Handicap, 13min. 53 l-ssec.; Marton, March 29, 10 Mile Open Handicap, from scratch, 9min. 15sec. I shall always use “Big Tree” while it allows my “Excelsior” to put up such speed and . start quickly. The latter is important in racing.—Yours sincerely (Sgd.) P. COLEMAN. WON ON BIG TREE BENZINE
CAR LIGHTING AND STARTING the recognise the as tlie Village of Amersham, Bucks. ILLfeiMU.i TIIG building in the tar distance, 375 yards the is the old town hall, .-rr-.-.. ~ - >v~ ', ■',' built by Sir William - - Drake in 1682. The EFI X'- . width of the beam a* " > m|M of light is 35 yards - Is right in front for starting efficiency and light giving capacity and behind it stands the name of Vandervell. From the dynamo to the battery, the battery to switchboard, the switchboard to head, side, tail and interior lamps, it is a thoroughly sound system; a system, too, which is equally suitable for every style and type of car. BRITISH made from BRITISH materials by BRITISH labour on BRITISH soil. Write at once for full range of C.A.V. literature. ACTON. LONDON ,W. An AMO ITn 152 ’ High street CHRISTCHURCH All UM A LIU Hing street, Palmerston north nVHIIIV LI U M Tne Avcnuc WANGANUI
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1368, 13 July 1916, Page 27
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329Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1368, 13 July 1916, Page 27
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