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The TRIUMPH MOTOR CYCLE has more than Justified its name. Foremost among tho machines used by the Allied Armies in their e;reat achievements, stood mo j iiicivirii. *■•» TRIUMPH embodloj the knowledge gained during the last four years. It Is a flexible, easily of S 5 m.p.h., Climber and rac fortable to rido. 1 C 1 fii ?!?/ ■• ■ <4S\ S vfflMßm S^ ffiKS '? "»■'■ '*'• ssa <SSS6 fg asa. g# I 1,5* W. A. Justice & Co., 290 Princes St, South, DUNEDIN; mmms , CYCLES • . si i ... : 2 I T : ■ "■ ■-■■.■ •■ > v - A V V '•:".'. r " • iS .' ■'"■^.-; = tt sam ■lri> "V^g .-■■/- •IlltV/vs 3ft •kr-«^ii . OST MOTORISTS think that they' are carried by their tyres. They ase not. It is the volume of air imprisoned in each tube which supports and carries the car. When this is remembered it will be seen that a Goodyear Tyre is really an ingenious contrivance for retaining in captivity a definite measure of supporting air. And just so far as a tube maintains this exact volume of air undiminished, and successfully resists the punishment sustained from hard wear and road-shock, to that extent and no further it has usefulness and efficiency. Quite apart from the question of rupture of the tube through injury, there are two ways in which air can escape by "diffusion," or by "chemical leakage." The laminated structure the building up layer by layer of Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes, effectively checks diffusion. The proper preparation of the rubber for vulcanisation and the Goodyear process of proper curing produces the wonderful elasticity that prevents chemical leakage. Furthermore, the laminated structure, producing as it does a criss-cross grain, limits the extent of a puncture to the actual wound inflicted, Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes do not rip when punctured. ' Goodyear Self-Cure Tube Patches are handy, die-cut patches-- pure rubber discs that stretch evenly wilh the tube. They will not pull loose at the eSges. Cementless, easy to apply they are invaluable in the emergency. Packed twelve in a box, they cost only a few pence. Always keep a box hand/. Branches and Agencies in all Principal Cities, Service Stations and Dealers Everywhere*

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Otago Witness, Issue 3442, 2 March 1920, Page 51

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Page 51 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3442, 2 March 1920, Page 51

Page 51 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3442, 2 March 1920, Page 51