Nike and her Sisters. the Greek Goddess of Victory, called by the Romans i. Victoria, is here represented with her two sisters, Bia (force) and Cratos (strength). Tradition states that they were the first allies to come to the aid of the great Jove whose throne on Olympus was assailed by the Titans (whence the origin of the expression a titanic struggle). The modern setting is particularly appropriate, for in the titanic struggle just ended WW** WOOD-MILNE MOTOR TYRES balk i„ n ! 0 V ,* ,U^ W<, l° d effident aid ' J° init, B the Motor Transport Sertice away n£»fa ]£• y, '?. seenservice on a " «he allied fronts wd won unstinted £ . their "Ability and endurance; and they mean to see the basinet* trough, being lull a strong force with the Army of occupation, MESSRS. CABELBXTRG. STEIN. A\D CO.. Wellington, New Zealand. "'"" m iih iiiiiimiNiiiiwuiwi, iiiiiinnim i. ■»■ mmmmmmoKß 'DOMINION' CANADA-MADE TYRES 'Dominion tread tyres are made in Canada —by Canadian workmen Canada's largeiit tyre factory. And their phenomenal sales record in every part or the Empire w?,s made on a basis or performance—and performance only. Low cost per mile — a mmmuxa of tyre trouble to get full mileage—these axe assured you with these products of Canada. The 'Dominion tread is a balanced tyre — rubber tread-and fabric carcass give equal wear. Seldom is it that they io not give more than their quota of mileage. Buy this full-value tyre, made within the •it—«w , Empire. Good motor dealers sell them, or we Tyn* w "* ° c proud and glad to obtain them for you. An . Good! Tyre* Sole Distributors for New Zealand: United States Rubber Co. ( A S) Limited. 72-74 Jervois Quay, Wellington, New Zealand and 94a Hereford Street, Christchurch, New Zealand. Stocked by all Leading Garages
/ ORDER* 8 "^ruction means a big I and Trouble. I MANAGERS 111 and ENGINEERS n \\ can always rely on the H\\ Quality and Wear of Mj» £ U U DUNLOP BELTING a "^y J ' H '5' <J (Conveyor and Driving), Air, Hydraulic, Steam and 'Delivery Hoses, Packings, Valves, Insertions. **«., ore. r«-*r.F»« »nd samples submitted. DUNLOP RUBBER COY. ( I WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH, AUCKLAND. |
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17459, 1 May 1920, Page 6 (Supplement)
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