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UP-RIVER PARA RUBBER USED IN FIRESTONE TYRES. Understand what this means. The Firestone Casing is not a hard stiff husk unyielding to the small irregularities of the road. Every layer of a FIRESTONE is ALlVE—every ounce of Firestone rlibber compound is made from best resilient Up-River Para, charged with buoyancy. Firestones therefore absorb the road-jars which are too small to affect the high-air-pressure in the tube. To this great resiliency, add the advantages gained by extra quality in seven places—extra rubber and extra thickness. Try these “most miles for the money’’ tyres. If your Garage can’t supply you, get particulars from A. HATRICK CO., LTD., Wanganui and Wellington. New Zealand Agents.*

There is a goodnew in every ounce rl X i \dbn and a flavour in every drop of j|g P A f g these famous blends. They have a taste that only good pure teas—the purest obtainable—can possess. iliei£M .Aw | If you do not already use Nelson, I Moate’i Teas they are worth try- M | ing, if only to taste what good ■ | tea is really like. Froin all Grocers. ■ g 19, 1/10. 2/-, 2,2 and 3/-per lb. ■ i , CKSSHSaSnSfiKSwMsSwHMSHHMIHMHBKMwsBMnHBBIHBOHHiIBB

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 340, 27 January 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 340, 27 January 1917, Page 2