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Maximum Performance at Minimum Cost MOTOR transportation, of men or materials, is today obtained with maximum security and comfort and a minimum cost when the tyre equipment is Firestone. J The structural advantages in these big Cord tyres exactly provide for strength with flexibility. The Firestone process of double gumdipping completely insulates each cord in live rubber/eliminating internal friction, while the pliant body of the tyre successfully" withstands the blows and strains of road-contact, thus combining comfort with long tyre life. Security against skidding, good appearance and car protection are additional benefits. Most Miles per Shilling. 55 FIRESTONE TIRE DISTRIBUTORS CO., LTD., RELIANCE BUILDINGS, KHYBER PASS, NEWMARKET. Agents for SOLID TIRES: HARRISON AND GASH, Khyber Pass, Newmarket; Pomeroy and Co., Hamilton! J. Barney, Taihape. CYCLE TIRES: Abal and White, Newton Auckland. : • . . . : : Free Booklet: How to Enamel Your Cycle or Motorcycle. Id considering the question of re- its easy worki g qualities it has enamelling a motorcycle the amateur became famous amo motorcyclists will choose materials t'~at are ea y throughout the world as bcinjj the to apply and dry with a glossy sur- ideal e " 4ra? ' for renovating purfac», but good judgment requires • P°' C ri> •' ur motorc ) r< ell ® * V that the enamel ; used, shall be } u »'6l| ,D J l *! | ' abso'utely du'able under th, most f? e J 50 **/ * C R A ° bb " n • • 4 i j v WL _ Instruc tons lor Amateurs to c-n----stringent road ons. What amc! a Motorcyc'e." It is full of become, of the careful y prepared f , hjntj J d wil , , d , you jusl surface, the lime , pen and the h , Rob ac and obtain labour txerted, if the colour fades A ; ■ and the surface cracks ? Robbi .lac * perfect hnWh ' . **/ • l ni U has been specially prepared to over- Rsbbialac is sold in Wnjtby Black come these defects, and because of and a wick; range of popular colours FREE BOOKLET COUPON ® | To A. C. Gillies & Laird. Box IOSS. Wellington I Please send me a free copy of the Robbia'ac Colour Card, and | booklet "Instru tions for Amateu.s to Enamel a Motorcycle, ' i aso address of Local Stockists. Name -— — ■ j Address : —* —- - Irobbialacl ; J L. 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18577, 8 December 1923, Page 11 (Supplement)

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18577, 8 December 1923, Page 11 (Supplement)

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18577, 8 December 1923, Page 11 (Supplement)

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