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FABRIC /< W From Cob lie’s Greatest Sale Lovely new fabrics that will make some of you most attractive dresses—boro they are, all low .priced. Buy those yo,u need now! Border Voiles. 48 inch wide. A new shipment of latest designs and colourings. These will be a feature for next summer. SPECIAL SALE PEICE 2/11 yard. Grafton’s Figured Voiles. 38 inch wide. Exquisite designs and colourings, superior quality. Usually 3/6 yard. SALE PEICE 2/6 yard. 38 inch Art Silk Marocains. Shades of apricot, sky, grey, rose, pink, ']■ and cream. Usually 4/6. SALE PEICE 1/11 yard. Silk Crystalene. 38 inch wide. Shades are green, lemon-, fawn and cream. Usually 4/11. SALE PEICE 2/6 yard. Grey Cotton Georgette. 38 inch wide. Usually 3/11. SALE PEICE 1/yard. * Figured' Georgette. 38 inch wide. Dainty designs and colourings. Usually 5/11. SALE PEICE 2/6 yard. Silk Eayonello. 36 inch wide. Smart group spot effects on grounds of Bois de Eose, Pale Green, Saxe and Eose. Usually 5/11 SALE PEICE 1/11 yard. Our Dressmaker is now booking orders for Autumn and Easter. Call and see the new materials or let us quote you through the post. JOHN COBBE & €O. PE ELDING.

LOOK FOR THE KITCHEN Light Eimu Settees, well made and finished. Price £2/7/6 Light Eimu Couch, with wire seats. Price £2/2/6 Cretonne Cushions for same 27/6 I’apestery and Shadow Tissue Cushions £l/17/6 Every Kitchen needs one, so call in and let us show you the wonderful values AITKEN & EVANS. Furnishers, ‘ '• PEILDING.

x-k&Sm. mm .v.v.v.v ‘.V, w.v »?»'•« .v.% Kv -V, 8? ,v.v ww£v rubber here No \ be waited and cause Even injury tyre* wear all around* \ Shoulder affected not mmm& by long service, dee tread design. No ply separation Firestone Balloon with bnilt Tyre fotmroaml tread. vXv.v S&r Service” Fta.te©© R®ms4 Troa# Ball®®® Economize with Excess rubber here, tor looks, is wasted and causes injury to carcass with early tyre failure* "Shonlder break*—the result of a tread with heavy built-up shoulder Fly separation—2n balloon tyre built with flat tread. « s Madet®S«3!l s » Fist Tread Balloon & eotor Cycle Cord Tyres are also\ am-Dipped on the | Car and Truck pneumatics / fimtone selentlSlcally designed SALLO®N TTEES Reproduced above are sections of used round tread and used flat tread balloon tyres. The round tread Firestone Balloon above shows evenly distributed wear because the Firestone tread conforms to the shape of the carcass and is designed to flex with it. The flat tread tyre below shows excessive unused rubber at the edges, which is put there for appearance only. These heavy shoulders are the direct cause of hinging action and ply separation which result in so much premature tyre failure with this class of tyre. The Firestone Gum-Dipped carcass is made by dipping the cords in a rubber solution thoroughly insulating every fibre of every cord with rubber. This is another reason why Firestone Gum-Dipped Balloons are establishing such remarkable mileage records along with the utmost safety and riding comfort. Drive in to-day for a set of these Gum-Dipped Tyres. They are built in tha world’s most economical tyre factories, ensuring you MOST MILES PER SHILLING firestone gum-dipped balloon tyres Obtainable at all Garages and Tyre Dealers.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6542, 25 February 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6542, 25 February 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6542, 25 February 1928, Page 3

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