As we are overstocked in Collarettes we have reduced over 100 to 6d each or three for Is. Ollier Collarettes we have reduced in proportion— l/11 lines now Is, 2'G now 1/9, and 3/6 lines 2/6. At Walker’s, Boundary, Street. -r-Advt. THE RULE OF THE ROAD IS: USE WOOD-.MILNE TYRES ! Firstly, use Wood-Milne Tyres because they are British ; use them also because every Tyre carries a guarantee for 3SOO miles. That distance is art to make other tyres look very silly, but Wood* Milne’s are made better. Thev rep>--«-'*t. British thoroughness—picked rubber, tough fabric, and proper vulcanising. That’s why motorists pronounce WoodMilne’s to be full of life and bounce, and grand for wear and tear. You try WoodMilne Tyres! Write for price-list to vour Garatm or N.Z. Denot, 167 Vivian Street, Wellington,—Adv&
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 March 1917, Page 2
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