A GREAT PERFORMANCE Hastings to Utiku (Main Trunk), via Palmerston North and back on top gear using only 15 gallons of petrol, about 1 pint of lubricating oil, no punctures or mechanical stops of any kind—such was the experience of Mr. W. Bennett, Avenue Road, Hastings, on a recent trip driving his 5-seater Studebaker Dii-ectoi- Duplex model. The total distance covered was 415 miles, so the petrol consumption worked out at 27 2-3 miles per gallon. Mr. Bennett has owned two Studebakers, and they are both “Real Cars” states Mr. Bennett. No trouble, no expense, just keep on going and going right all the time." Le Quesne and Cowan, ’Phones 613 (shop), 652 (res). Plumbers, Queen Street, Hastings.—Samson Hyatt Roller-bearing Self-lubricating Wind mills and Hydiaulic Rams of all sizes. Mr. Farmer, now is the time to go ahead with that water supply scheme. We specialize in this class of work and our mills defy competition bath as regards quality and price. It will pay yon to consult us * A TRAGEDY AVERTED. A gentleman who is absent-minded, but who never forgets his J.D.K.Z. Gin every day, strolled into a hotel on the stroke of six. He said his watch had got "mixed-up” with the daylight saving,” but he just man aged to get his “spot.” “J.D.K.Z.” is getting more popular every day. It is the ponloct-stiniulant, and is Highly recount nidcd by th 0 medical profession. Inhaling for bronchitis or asthma is the se'nuible method of treatment. Inhale "Nazol” and get instant relief. Bt v a bottle to-day. CO doses 1/0."
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 28 November 1927, Page 5
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260Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 28 November 1927, Page 5
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