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DERBY STREET TYRE STATION “Hi-Capping” supersedes retreading—none of original rubber removed from sidewalls of tyre—but deeper, strong, longer wearing tread. "Hi-Capping" is new—have your worn tyres “Hi-Capped” yet without harming or deteriorating sidewalls in any way. Have tyres “Hi-Capped”—when tread is smoth —don’t run on past that point a well-looked-after tyre can be “Hi-Capped” two or three times. “Hi-Capping” is entirely different from ordinary retreading—tread is thicker, longer wearing, safer —new heat insulation process eliminates all heat from sidewalls. “Hi-Caps”—2o% extra rubber in tread greatest saving in- tyre cost ever offered “Hi-Capping” —is a vast step ahead of ordinary retreading—no harmful sidewall heating, but a better traction tread, stronger, safer. "Hi-Caps"—the tread is thicker, cured under greater pressure to give longer wear, safer skid-proof running. Have your worn tyres “HICapped” to-day, before rubber quotations advance. Phone 4906 Opp. School Working S.M, & M. o.s. Here is a line of Cotton Interlock Working Shirts with long sleeves which should be suitable for all kinds of outdoor work. They are popular call in and get a couple while stocks are available. C.E. Brown Cor. Gladstone Rd. & Peel St,

ENJOY YOURSELF THESE HOLIDAYS on an A.B.C. CYCLE All repairs promptly executed. j A.B.C. MOTORS 272 Gladstone Rd. Op. Royal Hotel GROCERY SPECIALS Special for the children — “Mickey Mouse” and “Donald Duck” Quality Toothbrushes —fid each 'usual price 1/-). —At McKeague’s, he grocers for value. yi-MEAL” (100% Wholemeal)—a * whole wheat product retaining the whole of the wheat germ, mineral and vitamin content of the natural grain—may be used for baking without the addition of white flour. —1 /- per 31b bag at McKeague’s. OUDGIE Seed—4ld lb,' 121 b 4/3; *-* Blood and Bone, 1401 b bags 11/0; Mew Season’s Seeds and Hand-picked Seed Potatoes. —At McKeague’s, the grocers. ‘TTUTUWAI”—Maori Maid Herbal Mixture. 5/- bottle; “Wylie’s” .Fresh Dried Yeast, highly concentrated source of Vitamins B 1 and 82, J2/G’ fin.—At McKeague’s, the grocers -for* service.

GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS T\ULUX your Car, your Kitchen, your Pantry, your Furniture.— Full stocks at Vincent’s. I 7i IVe gallon drums of Guaranteed • Paint, .€ 5/2/6, still selling—At Vincent’s. T>HOTO Frames to stand or hang.— Choose one at Vincent’s. TT'ort the boys overseas. Minn- " hinniek’s War Cartoons, pages of laughs, 2/-. Every, soldier will want a copy.—At Bushnell s, Booksellers. FOUNTAIN Pens. — Just received from London, consignment of Waterman Pens. Ideal gifts. —At P.nshnell’s, Booksellers. 4i> " A DVERTISING is the quickest and most economical aid in the introduction of new products added to an established line and in the introduction of improved products.

LOOK AT THE SIZE! LOOK AT THE NAME! LOOKATTHEVALUE! And once you’ve looked, you’ll agree that right now you can afford that refrigerator you’ve always wanted. For a Kelvinator is a real investment. Every inch of it from the gleaming one-piece-steel cabinet to the last tiny detail, is built for life-time service. Kelvinator’s famous sealed-in-steel Polarsphere is the swiftest freezing unit ever devised, yet it operates on the merest trickle of electricity. Kelvinator’s feature list is so complete that all housewives agree this refrigerator has everything. m mmSmM B ■ m V;,. m P.B. POWER BOARD |

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20655, 8 September 1941, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20655, 8 September 1941, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20655, 8 September 1941, Page 7

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