j Eight Miles to Gather Speed. j Down the centre of the beach the car will follow an imaginary line. Hanked on one side by the flags. At low water the foaming edge of the surf will ; mark the other flank, about eight j chains away. j There are certain points' of contrast with the arrangements at Daytona. Tor instance, S ,j -\rravo had the flags on his seaward side, and red lamps were suspended from lugn poles lo g..e u*ui his driving line. Daytona offered a straight course of only nine miles, with only four miles to gather speed at either end. Mr Smith will have eight miles to gather speed, and it is likely that he will tyke advantage of this to attempt records up to ten miles.
Skin disorders disappear "when yon eat Ye.iston Tablets which purify blood. I W. E. Williams. Chemist.—A d vt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 October 1931, Page 2
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148Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 17 October 1931, Page 2
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