CARE OF THE CAR.
Tubes are Longer Lived. Although it seems so long ago that he will have difficulty in recalling it, the average motorist bought more inner tubes back in the day of the high pressure tyre and during the earlier part of the balloon tyre era. Last year only 1.20 tubes per casing were sold. In 1926, the rate was 1.49. Accountable for the improvements is greater facility in repairing both tyres and tubes and the further fact that low presure tyres are less hard on the tubes.
Oars are Well Tailored. The art of the upholsterer is not entirely lost upon the male motor-dar prospect. Among the new models of the moment, there is one whose splendidly tailored interior appearance never fails to attract the attention of everyone, women or men, who glance at it.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19463, 9 November 1928, Page 5
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138CARE OF THE CAR. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19463, 9 November 1928, Page 5
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