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AUCKLAND AUTOMOBILE RACING CLUB LTD. 2" it? m ? i m THE FIRST OF THE THRILLING DIRT TRACK Motor Car and Motor Cycle Racing IN NEW ZEALAND SPEEDWAY MANGERE Saturday , March 23rd AT 2 P.M. Tar sealed road right to the ground. View the races in comfort from your car. ADMISSION 2s. CHILDREN HALF PRICE. No Charge for Motor-Cars. T. M. V. MORTON, Secretary. A.A.A. Office, Queen Street.

MORE At J* S. MOTOR CYCLES SOLD IN NEW ZEALAND IN JANUARY AND FEBRUARY THAN ALL OTHER MAKES The official registrations to date for all motor-cycles sold in New Zealand prove that more A.J.S. machines have been sold in 1929 than any other make of motor-cycle. The immense popularity of A.J.S. motor-cycles is proof of their supreme value and perfect reliability. YOU CANNOT DO BETTER THAN CHOOSE A 1920 MODEL. Fill in the Coupon and Post To-day. Please post Catalogue and terms of A.J.S. Motor-cycles Name Address MERSON BROS. Ltd. 170-172 Symonds St., Auck.

A PETCOCK REPLACEMENT Small peteocks for testing the oillevel in engine-base chambers, or for draining fluid from crank-cases or petrol tanks are fairly often lost or damaged, generally through turning them with pliers when attempting to tighten them or slacken them off. In the event of a tap or drain-plug being broken, an immediate repair can generally be effected, as it will probably be found that the grease-cups on the car have the same screw-thread as the cork or plug. In order to make the substitute oil-tight, a disc of leather should be placed in the cap so that it can be screwed down tightly enough to prevent the escape of lubricant. As a fixed plug to replace the lost drainplug, the body of the greasecup can be cut off and the centre hole plugged with a brass rod, soldered in place. / m *5 it or tcvo i better t»Hh <*>" \ V' hopt: gibbovs ltd »mr*rUnd, We4hosto«i, Cl*r»fc

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 616, 19 March 1929, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 616, 19 March 1929, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 616, 19 March 1929, Page 6

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