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United States Rubber Co. (Aust.) Ltd. 72-74, JERVOIS QUAY, WELLINGTON, N.Z. 04A, HEREFORD STREET, Telegrams: and MORAY PT'APF CHRISTCHURCH, / ■" RUBEXPORT."- DUNEDIN UNITED STATES SOLID TYRES v&swmmihimmKmmwMmmmßm' JEMB&SBSBBSBBWBBBBB3BBB&P SEBgB&&XEZ2£*BM3^S&BS!& There are 700,000 drivers of Motor Trucks in U.S.A., an increase of 450,000 in the last five years. How many will there be in New Zealand in the next five years? There's going to be great demand for Solid Tyres, and quality is going to tell. That's why you should get interested in the UNITED STATES SOLID TYRES NOW* OBTAINABLE FROM ALL GARAGES OF, REPUTE. [Write for Price List and Particulars., One of the greatest contributions ever made to TRUCK OPERATING ECONOMY? was the creation of the new UNITED STATES GRAINLESS RUBBER SOLID TRUCK TYRES. Non-splittingbecause this NEW RUBBER has no grain to open up. Nfa-separating from its Base—because the Stdel and Rubber are chemically joined.; THE CARRYING CAPACITY of a UNITED STATES GRAINLESS RUBBER TYRE is never affected by cuts. It wears down SMOOTHLY and EVENLY THROUGHOUT its long life. Making and Selling Tyres is not even the primary aim of the United States Rubber Company—unless UNITED STATES TYRE USERS receive THE BEST POSSIBLE TYRE SERVICE the Company will feel it has failed. a % . 9 Economy, Efficiency, Midi Scrvicc are all combined in United States Solid Tyres. Write us for the Solution of your Truck Tyre Problems. „ Specify UNITED STATES GRAINLESS RUBBER SOLID TRUCK TYRES when ordering new. Trucks. Your reward will be SATISFACTION AND TYRE MILEAGE.

THE "medium" is the old trade term indicating a little stronger than an accepted standard. . Outdoor smokers especially will appreciate the added flavour of \w Medium In Packets of 10 - » - 8(3. Also in Air-tight tins of 50. Made by R. J. LEA, LTD., N.Z. Representative: Mr. .J. SYKES, y Manchester, England. P. O. Box i 394, Auckland. V • **** / " • . $ A thick, quicK, creamy lather-® softening, healing, ncver»diyinff- • Shaving STICK, IlilSlla • TABLET. „ : CREAM, . . ■ i POWDER, - Four of a kind in their result Pick the form you Eke * best—the lather is the same in all. " *•' '■■ In Williams' Holder Top Stick the soap is fastened to a " ' metal capa holder for the fingers and a top for the ■•' *- box. Not an atom of waste./ ' ' 1 ~ .. - t New Zealand Distributing Agents : <; .> fSg*~rr E. J. HYAMS, LTD. - Box 45, Wellington.

Bright - Prospects if Spiffs radiaftt polish enraptures the gaze . t Arid certainly brightens your track— ri I * Its long-lasting lustre keeps shiney for days ' * I On either your brown boots or black. j 1 ' Ask your grocer or shoe-dealer for 5PffF/". - I Wlalfisala AgoSs § 3 C. Ho. BOGFEB, * v| Bxiimvl&lz Salldisg, AuckXasS® 1« "its a. beiten.Shme | j j M«>*« StesS 6/6 gf THIN Rubber plates, with raised ttadx, §§ ; „ Light S'6 to be attached on top of ordinary talcs and 3 Ladies' - - 4/• heels, giving complete protection from wax. = | (So!e» a=i Heeli). P 'miutmP _ . I SOLES AND HEELS J FROM ALL « . £ J « • ■■§ i bootmen. make one pair 01 boots gpnuf ~ ~~ last the time of three J Nrss Zetland , ;tESWIIMP A s;v■' ■ 'j| nf>"iTvcTri n © THEY-impart smoothness to the tread, ~ 3= Jf| ERADFIELD 'Mj S» T ® griTt, end prevest slipping. .Keep •** warn V? =- § MftcPHEHSON, feei <iry in wet weather. ' Ideal" for' golf. " § - 11 34. Water SL, . r* " • ■-■ ' • - .. SSL ti s=*j?fs *.3 V D=B=din. if/rs.-.—PmLCUPS- PATENTS, I*4-, Zjtmd™. Eng. Mm ir- 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17650, 10 December 1920, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17650, 10 December 1920, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17650, 10 December 1920, Page 11