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THE GREAT NEW MOTOR TIRE

One of the most serviceable and interesting lines exhibited at the National Dairy Show this year was the Pennsylline ■ which everyone who has the opportunity .should inspect, for of •ay. tires on the market it is claimed to be the safest and most economical. Its great quality is that it is. oil proof. A non-oil proof tire is subject to oil disease, and when oil disease sets in a tire is doomed. Tires come into contact with oil jn all sorts of places, and therefore it is essential for a tire to be oil'proof. These tires resist oil, and therefore have a striking and most' important advantage over other tires. This is a new feature in tires, and it is gpriibined with other great qualities. For instance; the tires will not skid, and they are exceptionally durable. They nro guaranteed not to skid on wet or greasy pavements. One of the few drawbacks to motor cycling is the fact that the wear and tear on tires, comes very expensive. The Pennsylvania Tire, /being oil proof, very durable, and anti-skid, reduces the expense. to ■. tho ..cyclist to a minimum. The'wholesale agents for New Zealand are'"The G. H. Powiinll Rubber Company, AVanganui." This fine exhibit will be displayed at the Hawera Show.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2806, 26 June 1916, Page 8

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THE GREAT NEW MOTOR TIRE Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2806, 26 June 1916, Page 8

THE GREAT NEW MOTOR TIRE Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2806, 26 June 1916, Page 8

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