TyreEconomyAssured " And it ia aasared you by the Jargeat rubber maow Jkoturer ia the world — the producer of 'United States' tyrea. Behind them are 47 uaißad factorial ami a ataS of 55,000 man. ' : » I^o give you the utmost service your tyres ■*• must meet your particular needs. For, *" mo motor car is better than its tyres. Since :"' tio one type of tyre will suit all types of cars -, - you should choose your tyres from a complete - line. This you will find only in . f : United States Tyres ;1 They are in five types-^-a complete line: " 1 The 'Nobby' tread is the original successful antiskid tyre. The grip of its knobs makes it bite the road surface like files of steel. .. The 'Chain' tread is the most efficient moderateprice anti-skid and high-traction tyre manufactured. "-> - The 'Plain' tread is a front-wheel tyre of unosuaj durability. . Z' Z^T.^'Z.z: 'Usco' is an anti-skid, costing little more than the average plain tread — indeed Uqcoe' 1 *F* tnxfomtly used in the place of plain treads. " { The 'Royal Cord' is the modern mufti-cord tyre : J> the very highest development of resiliency, flexibility, ;. strength and anti-skid qualities in cord tyres. * • ■ ' • \ And so you have a type for every motoring t*9te iod " - condition of price and use. "». '."■"".' Your motor dealer will be, glad to tell you more about the' United States'complete range of treads. See him ,', soon. If need be he can readily get in touch with na. " ' ? United Statei Rubber Co. (AutfraUrit) Limitri - - C MERCER STREET . . WELLINGTON -- ,' . ' . ' -rr , aBWiSferfJEB i^k^Bffi • **^^^^"B ft^^SW 'f*-' WELLINGTON DISTRIBUTOKSc < i MAGNUS SANDERSON ® CO., LTD. WAKEriELD STIEET - . WELLINGTON 2 j ill —the Tyre that reduces ii|i| :' the Petrol Bill nms*l f M The'P^mer'p»tent-;Cor4':Fowd»fiW'Jnw^^J W &M ten per cent, more mileage pcjr ga^lpn: .ofe: : p^ h^fm petrol—-the famous fbumiatibri: built u^^l^E I rubber-insulated fine cotton rtrands,, multtp|||^ t mk^Wt'M and interwoven with the stmctufe ofcitfie^riK^ | 1 '14 c! Pa!mers minimise the tyre heat that invites dctttnctipn, ? P an^ t"1""1'1 the maximum of engine powirt^*^taM?* \m v wHnounting ajl, P»lmers have the toughest;-ai«fr^| '* iMm wi fii enduring tread'ever moulded on tp a tyre. , ■:^riv'/;Sl j, 1 P»l»«rCoriT««. f.fLi.fct.U E» l»''r»*ri'J»'»JS: '%» |: 1> Hmtx Mttar C»w, CyeU C«r». ' M«Urpyel»fi-C»»l*«|i:j^., $• m|S|;| THE PAJLMER TYRE"Ltdg|Jii I R^BrHpl CKtf Officet niSh»mrumt ) , ■ ." /".';«'';'*?/*' I I^B^Hl S M»/i*3i Shiftetkuijr Ayenm, Lradea, W.C. », It^Mflt'"'_ ,!t BmjJ|kW Eaauirki far Cycle, M.lor CVcl* »nd M«Ur Tyn< W: I. f3P^ii;'i lnoi« Rubber, Gutta Percht t Telegraph W«rk» Cf. Ul ;: lDpW>'B 185 M««di«Ur Si rM C ■ CHW3TCHURCH £ ... '.., ' ' ■■y.-'Btt:»v-'. > When Your Stomach Gives Trouble Take a little Renzie^s|^ipg|l One dose of Ronnie's Pepsp and the pain will emMhmY.'fh*: irritation end, and your stomach feel pOttthipd^Wl^sleo;!, Rente's Pepao stops the pains and cures Indigeatton and> Dyspepsia quickly, because it digests the food you eat. . : Renzie's Pepso is a true> stomachic cess is nothing mor« . or. liau thaa mixture containing the natural juices slow poisoning, and'M»y.re»>Jlt-_m; of digestion combined with the serious illness. Don't hesitate. Try:_ greatest known tonics. It acts like a BENZIE'S PEPSO.:' without, &!»[?: . soothing balm on the membranes of an It will digest aW thq food you e*t «M irritated stomach, and gives relief convert it into goof !«>d plooq. *■•:>■ from tlie pains of dyspepsia and mdi- psin of ijndigeMipn?WWt^W« •TO-'.v gestion almost instantly. Doyou suffer gpo^ health will soon OfiyojlH*. »f ; from indiges.tion ?Dp you suffer from BENZIIIVS PEPSO f»il« r 7OU g«t JOHJ .heartburn^ flatulence, sour risings, money feack^wh&t unof* can ytttt MKr - headache and full-feeling after eating? What more can we gift, ',, ' ;,; "i ;;;,',:« 'fake 'a fe^? Xses* oT'reNZlE'^ , Our OMarante*: ■/"::.'■•,? ipKPSQ.'the suaranteed remedy for ... i .GotQy6wol»einijt.otjß<Metbj4Sf J MC. iniliopxlinn Thorp in iia pnmnlaint purcliaseatoltlo of RBNZIE'S PEPSO—«>••, • tliat undermines the system, saps the cau^liobeltly say-it h*s VM(9?ll|?»wSsSS strength/and makes you feel more return ttit hQMt,-an&TOTn M*atfm3fwt!!»»..down than indigestion. And after all . mefli^teiy^anrt^a: wl>at does indigestion mea_n ? Just jgWWjtiWli.M'P' that the food you eat is, lying in the stomach fermenting or decaying, giv- EENZIE'SPEPSQ >|yr*pueaattlio .. . inj rise to poisQnous gases which are laboratories of The^Bw^tyragCo., ; abiorbed by the system. Tbii pro- 66Lambt«nQuity,.W«)IUifWB,».Z.a
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 154, 27 December 1918, Page 11
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