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“Star” Brand Cement should be Specified Always A Trade Mark that is— Synonymous with Endurance Back of important structures—concrete; lehind concrete — cement. And back of “ Star” Brand Cement the guarantee of quality as required by the British Standard Specification for Portland Cement. WILSONS N.Z. PORTLAND CEMENT LTD. Richards Upton Buildings Customs St. E., Auckland

m m HI ill % Powerful aad Long Mileage . Double traction Tyres with eighty powerful road-gripping cogs, are for the big lorries of heavy loads and hard pulls. Applying every ounce of power to the road, these massive tyres ride steadily over soft ground or up steep inclines. The big volume of tough, lively rubber absorbs road vibrations and gives extra wearing depth. There is a specialized Firestone Lorry Tyre for every hauling need. Equip with them and avoid delays. ,y MOST MILES PER SHILLING 16 An Empire Product Made in Canada. Agents for Wbangarei District: Lifebuoy Rubber Co. Firestone Tyre Distributors Go., 199-201-203-205, Khvber Pass, Newmarket (wholesale only). // mm 0m r if mm * r h M MO ROAD is too rough, no road too bad, for the New Beauty Ford. Always free from mechanical faults, the Improved Ford gives you 365 days dependable service every year, and year after year. t Improved Pistons; 50 per cent, increased Braking; newly-designed Oiling System, and other troublefree features. 18 7 Beauty Touring wilt 5 cord Tyre* and Electric Starter: Prifte at any Ford Dealer’s Garage in New Zealand. I Special Model having 4 forward Speeds and Trigger-gear Change s £l6 extra. (‘THE TROUBLE-FREE FORD”

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Northern Advocate, 19 June 1926, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 19 June 1926, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 19 June 1926, Page 12