AFTER THE DANCE ! Vou run the risk of n chill in the night air. Suck Pul in on a a and banish the risk of colds and ‘flu. Pulmonas release aromatic vapours which disinfect and soothe the respiratory system. They relieve throat soreness and head stuffiness. Keep Pulmonas in your pocket or handbag. Only 1/-, 1/6 and 2C.—Chemists and Stores. 1
® % E ■r w\ m I i II W( f £gPg I r f rs >* 1 i « % *T3 —w isjgP'’ W I « /2 & % <2 B TRUCK and BUS I » ▼ ?IVil<r tyres give LONGER-SHIER MILEAGE mm mMwMmmm : itiS Gum Dipping millions of cotton fibres in the tyre with pure liquid rubber—counteracting the internal friction and heat that ordinarily destroy tyre life. © Two Extra Layers of Gum-Dipped Cords Under The Tread—Bind the tread and GumDipped cord body into one inseparable unit. O Tough, Rugged, Slow-Wearing Tread— Deeper non-skid with more rubber on the road, gives longer wear, greater traction and quicker stops. 0 Two Outer Plies of Widely Spaced Cords— Laid in tough cushion gum, anchoring outer rubber to tyre body. Rut Resisting Sidewalls Specially com> pounded rubber guards against abrasion and curb wear. © Twin Beads--Provide firmer seating of tyre rim, preventing rocking and bead failure & m
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Northern Advocate, 13 December 1937, Page 3
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