WOOD-MILNE TYRES GO FARTHEST These best British tyres have flat sides and' are so shaped that inflation eomipresses the wnills instead of stretching thei". With the compression of rrobber, cuts tend to close up. When rubber is stretched, cuts tear and Income la.rger. That's -why V'ood-Mihie Tyi-es "go farthest" —cut close up instead of extending;. A Dunedin motorist writer: —"With reference to the Wood-Milne tyre 880 x 120, th : s has done 12.500 miles on any 25 h.p. Tal•bot." Write for .price list to depot 167 Vivian street, Wellington.
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Nelson Evening Mail, 20 July 1916, Page 5
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89Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, 20 July 1916, Page 5
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