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Pan! Dufaull,Kenaeny; prominent sin geY» ; praise "FlaeDzor" ae * ' Sargle. Chemists und i STARKIE'S Improved Skylights Fixed, Ventilating, and Made to Open BEST IN THE MARKET STARKIE "^[^^ 0 25 Victoria St

Mi sn? ■t* vV^ViX SEE THOSE NOBS THE "NOBBY TREAD" ENSURES YOU DOUBLE THE WEAR RESISTANCE—AND IS NON-SKID AS WELL! The big, thick, tough rubber "Nobs" that prevent skidding, are made, on a big, thick, extra strong additional strip. ' \ » ■'.- Then this heavy strip is welded by hand and vulcanised on to an extra heavy, extra strong tire. .*;: t . v . You have got to wear out the big, thick, tough "Nobs" of rubber before you even start to wear out the extra strong tire underneath. Then comes the great big difference in the QUANTITY and the QUALITY of the rubber and of the fabric that is used in "Nobby Treads." An unusually large amount of rubber and fabric is used in "Nobby Treads," and only the very toughest and best rubber, and Then don't forget this fact, rubber quality can differ and fabric quality can differ just as much as the quality of leather can differ. For four years past the splendid mileage records of UN TED STATFS vlll ILu viniLw " I&I 1 I ■■■ ■ " ■■■■ Nfihnu TrPsin Tiroc nuuujf is call 111 co enable them to be sold under the Maker's warranty of perfect workmanship and material; BUT any adjustments are on the basis of 5,000 MILES Distributing Agents: Bur HB» « H IBh h ■ *uw %•? m IVn BHi B « flan I w0 U CHRBSTCHURCH AND AUCKLAND MAGNUS SANDERSON .£• WELLINGTON o

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 247, 21 November 1914, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 247, 21 November 1914, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 247, 21 November 1914, Page 13