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ex m m W> ms, SiSsJl Alt?. Z. m &wa E^> I WW 'III Ife4 m §p§ (Wfc A Pure Leaf Blend [fey containing only the !|3iy}-a&/ choicest pickings from British P!a:i- - tat ions. Avoid Cheap, Low-grade Teas. THE MAZAWATTEE CO. protects you at all Grocers. TWO HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES. "DOUBLE N." . <~.-n,sC, i'£m &J* flsss m Ie vtrwi fSSSgfiSiSS cH fAg SSTffl! 4 i >IIW I I

UlifclJ ||^u I'M jp Ml rssat* S£S?« ■»%<. sa*a S3 m m mm L&i 3 V " ■:m Urnmm Tyre in Demand from Spring to Winter TO-DAY'S cars are built for all-the-year service. Owners do not lay them up for the winter merely because of bad weather and bad roads. One predominating reason is tne universal use of Royal Cord Balloons. They make winter motoring just as easy, just as comfortable, just as safe, as motoring in the finest weeks of summer. Royal Cord Balloons—latex-tTeated, web-cord constructed— are the true low pressure tyres, ideal for winter driving. Can be operated safely at pressures which wipe out all the lurking discomforts held by the average winter-worn road. Their exclusive flat-tread feature, wonderful gripping capacity, flexibility, and remarkable durability are reasons why more and more motorists are fitting- Royal Cord Balloons for the coming winter. ■ \ tf 7 Jl I<t J

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19321, 7 May 1926, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19321, 7 May 1926, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19321, 7 May 1926, Page 5

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