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GUM=DIPPED TYRES For Commerce and Industry > Firestone Gum-Dipped Pneumatics for buses and lorries have established a world-wi Je reputation for sustained speed, easy riding, all-weather dependability and long mileage. They are built extraS, for heavy loads of passengers or freight. In the Gum-Dipping process, the cords of the carcass are dipped in a rubber solution insulating every strand of cord with rubber, minimizing friction and giving protection from heat, strain and fatigue. The powerful sidewalls and shoulders have exceptional strength and toughness. The wide semi-fiat tread gives greater riding surface, with improved load distribution and consequent slower wear. This tyre is a great moneysaver. MOST MILES PER SHILLING GUN-DIPPED BALLOON TYRES FIRESTONE TYRE DISTRIBUTORS CO (WEtUNCTON) ; 115 L«mbton Quay, Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 145, 16 December 1927, Page 15
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