Fastest Speed Ever Attained BY MOTOR CYCLE 129 M.P.H. USING MOTOR SPIRIT and MOTOR OIL ON AUGUST 25th 1929, H, LE VACK, RIDING A 996c.C. BROUGH SUPERIOR MOTOR CYCLE. USING SHELL MOTOR SPIRIT AND SHELL OIL COVERED A KILOMETRE AT AN AVERAGE SPEED OF 129.07 M.P.H. AND ONE MILE AT 128.3 M.P.H., BEATING EXISTING RECORD BY 4 M.P.H. Smooth to the lips are the ‘ Ivory * tips X V >B2 DE RESZKE The ‘lvory* tip is found only on the cigarette to which a great operatic tenor gave his name because it did not affect his throat De Reszke, of course! Virginias 10 for 9d
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 762, 7 September 1929, Page 28
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104Page 28 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 762, 7 September 1929, Page 28
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