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MELBOURNE TO ADELAIDE. <* MOTOP CAR BEATS EXPRESS BY 3 HOURS The Melbourne-Adelaide E\press takes 17 hours 56 mins for 483 miles -along practically a level rail track By road it's vastly different There's ' an 80 mile sand desert to negotiate and hundreds of miles of rutty roads and rocky bash tracks to drive ovet, yet Mr Murray Aunger, of Adelaide, averaged 38 miles per hour from capital to capital, covering 579 miles in the wonderful time of 14 hrs. 54 mins. HE USED IX^ T THIS MCANS FOR THE TYRCS ' THE STRAIN IS JbKKIHC-for pace has to.be maintained irrespective of. load- suiface > I his is where the Remarkable Strength and Durability of Dunlop. Tyres is .■...•emphasised.and.appreciated,:.and where the Quality of Dunlop Material ' and Workmanship is tested to the utmost, and proved Good and True r The same features have made "Dunlops" the;most popular and economical :A S t^^^, - Tl^'^y^'^TO-lrf.WOßK;andths; .should, for Dunlops" are the Best Tyres mads. It pays to use them' ■■■"'■ " OBTAIIfABU.itI QAjiAOEfl,—— : : The sturdy: shins, such, : as; tho "Victory,", that, 'fv MffcJ eggf* r helped 'to.build the Empire, were built of Oak.' . /[• *«*BPi% mr§ ,"■-.:. Much of CO LUE'S FURNITURE, thai will last for ; . years and still bo .good, is also bui't of Oak. .■■ ) ijtf£|f m%ss It's not only tho selected timber that makes ~!< ™K^^i COLLIE'S F URMTURE so superior, but tho skil- !Mm *2§sS fill coiistiuction by cxpeit ciaftsmen and tho eaic- j' Mfm ffiPj&B! fully selected ginins aio also responsible for tho jTO fSj j|S©! elegance and bcinty of these designs. m ; 'llero aio OAK SUITES, OAK TABLES, OAK 1 '^o^^^ SIDEPOARDS. i *^ Call—All our goixU aio roaiked plai'i .C.s.d, ' ' piiccs. Tel. 1631. ARTS CRAFTSMEN, 167 RIDDIFORD, St., NEWTOWN. For inside and Outside Work on Wood, Metal, Motor Cars, : Dolt Balls, Plaster, Etc. For Ship, Yacht, House, Hospital, and General Painting. BRILLIANT. ELASTIC. DURABLE, DAMP-RESISTING. SANITARY ' WASHABLE. ■ RUST-PREVENTING. AGENTS- — ; SMITH & SMITH. Ltd, °<$^Z™ ,■■■.•.. ..' CUBA STREET. ~ . ." ■ A Boiler flhat is' Specially Strengiliened at .■■•.• the Haost Imporlanf Place— -'BURiPS.CdppeF Waslifeg Boiler. l s^' = ■ Everybody muet know that a boiler . 1 g - i i=a£afiWj{VW>jßlSS^ g; / point the heat from tho liro is greatest, I *he weight of the wut«r and clolhce ' I > s heaviest, while it is the bottom that I '~ ee ' s " le ' !,10 °l 1 '*' when clothes are being I S=lßHSjiß!i«KEl=/ poked. Consequently, unless streiißth- \ erx&, the bottom Iβ worn' out wlillo I other parts arc quite Rood.. For .this . . 1 §e? reason you get far loncer wear from I ~* s 9SWfflß&m?j '• Hurt's Copper WashiiiK JJoiler. 13tirt'n . 1 ■ ntc wade by special machinery, and the \ : ' uottims aro of extra heavy gauge \ i &S copper. They arc power hammer pleni \ «gs. . ished, which einsuros even thlcKness V ■ thvov\ghout and prevents thin places. Vftsss. Average weight: One pound to the gallon. This is the correct weight fov Though so much better, Burt'e Oopper Waehing Boilere arc no dearer than others—in many cases cheaper. . . ; Obtainable all Ironmongers and Plumbers. PKIOES-10 12 14 16 18 25 gallon. 163. 18s, 21S, 245. 275, 375, 6ti, oach. IP ISS'TO'TSP "S Q/rft COURTEMAY • PLACE. •■ • « m. ■■■!•. DUEJI, JLltlos, WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2112, 1 April 1914, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2112, 1 April 1914, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2112, 1 April 1914, Page 11