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Why "Regular/' (or Under-Sized), Metric Tyres are generally Over-Loaded! T s a. , o, «A., s?sss£sw- * Eun>pe 316 UNDER " But, a Two-Passenger Car, if forced to carry Seven Passengers, would be much worse. ♦ * » Because,' the excessive Load, would then flatten * file Tyres away beyond the proper 14%-of-contact- n ~ ... with-the-earth, —wear their Fabric Walls out prema- If, Calipers,—or any other dependable turely,—and burn them out through the excessive Heat J- Measure >—will prove that the so-called "815 of Friction generated between the Layers of flattened ' , xlos m^ n " T^es.—for instance,—actually portion of Fabric. measure only about 815x95—815x97— 815xPS—815xS9 Excessive Load therefore interprets into practi- 815x101, according to the make, when purchased cally the same results as would the use of UNDER- new - Other sizes in proportion. SIZED Tyres. . This condition freely interprets into the necessity for either buying high-priced "Over-Sizes" of Ki }m metric Tyres, to carry the Load properly, at the prope? • ** Air-Pressure, — —Or, — OUCH Load, on Under-Sted Tyres. which 13 !Llw i S',,S d , ( ", e „ c »T e ;n tcd mensions their "Size" foK Pressure in the ¥übel exceedingly high Air- Th ese, at no higher cost to Consumers than same " T tte M portion of SSSE <0r «■> ■« ?£e raiSterfonSrf OUn '" P t0 ** proper Now, which will you have, Reader?lyre contact ..... . —The FULL-SIZED Goodrich Tyres, or UnderBut, when so lifted, the necessarily high Air- Sized Tyres of other Metric Makes. —at same mice ta Pressure not only tends to strain the Fabric of the Tyre, you for same quality? pnce ■ i /, N.Z. Representees and Distributors: ' i E. W, PIDGEON & COY. LTD. I VDUS I 88 High St., AUCKLAND 224-6 Tuam St., CHRISTCHURCH 1| 11} |j S8 Panama Si., WELLINGTON 21 Bath St., DUNEDIN * |§ and yon will arise feeling 1111 l sp - ■ f P Seffreslied, IrlgM & Vigorous. 1 8 When you feel gloomy and depressed and cannot sleep, suspect your -^§1 |g When you shrink from company and would rather be alone-you B || are losing confidence in yourself, and that can only mean weak nerves. If 111 It is not natural to be solitary and unsociable, it shows clearly that vitality has become reduced §1 ||| and the nervous system correspondingly weakened. But take Dr. Cassell's Tablets for such a' ll m condition and you will be astonished at the results, astonished at the bright new health you will 11 |Jj gain, at the splendid vigour and vitality they will give you. |§ PI Mr. Poole, a business man of 60, Infirmary Road, Sheffield, England, says " I had lost all if |p confidence in myself, and was actually afraid to meet people The alertness and activity I had S : |§f formerly possessed were gone. My digestion was feeble, and sleeplessness was terrible. • But when I il taking' Dr. Cassell's Tablets I soon felt better. Now lam as well and fit as any man of my age." |P S|| Dr - Cassell's Tablets are Nutritive, Restorative, Alterative, and Anti-Spasmodic, and of great Therapeutic i§| value in all derangements ot the Nerve and Functional Systems in old or young. They are the recognised |i |H modern home remedy for Nervous Breakdown, Nerve and Spinal Paralysis, Infantile Paralysis, Rickets, $3 IfS! St. Vitus' Dance, Anemia, Sleeplessness, Kidney Disease, Dyspepsia, Stomach Catarrh, Brain Fag, Headache! Pi |p Palpitation, Wasting Diseases, Vital Exhaustion, Loss of Flesh, and Premature Decay. Specially valuable ill |p| for Nursing Mothers and during the Critical Periods of Life. s r |j§ Dr * Cassell ' s Tablets are sold by Chemists and Storekeepers throughout New Zealand; if out of stock il sH y° ur dealer will secure them for you from his wholesale house. Prices, 1/9 and 4/- ; the 4/- size is the most 111 • economical. Three 4/-boxes for 11/-. * |||| gyps .■ Sole Proprietors:—Dr CasseZlS Lid., Manchester, Eng.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16978, 14 April 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16978, 14 April 1917, Page 4

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