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What... Ruined ? And run only 11 " 4000 miles! This annoying and expensive experience could so easily have been avoided. Here is a tyre in the prime of life ruined for !• :k of a little attention. Improper inflation did it It is now definitely known that 80% of all tyre failures are directly traceable to improper inflation. According to qualified experts, premature tread wear . . . fabric ruptures ; . . rim cuts . ; . side-wall breaks . . ; all may be traced to this one cause. Thus, simply through failure to keep tyres at correct pressures, motorists are actually throwing away millions of miles of service every year. How to prolong Tyre life Have your car or tyre dealer tell you the correct pressure for your tyres. Then buy a Schrader Tyre Gauge, for balloon or high pressure tyres, as you require. The Schrader Gauge is sturdy, dependable, easy to use, easy to read. Use it frequently, once a week at least and before long trips, to check the actual pressure. Always keep your Schrader Gauge in your motor car. Long life to your lyres! Now you can join the thousands of experienced motorists who keep their tyres correctly inflated, and get every last mile of service from them. Sold by Accessory Dealers Nje?' everywhere Schrader Makers of Pneumatic Valves Since 1844 Tyre Valves :: Tyre Gauges A. SCHRADER’S SON, Inc. Proprietary Limited 422 Little Collins St. Melbourne, Australia

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Otago Witness, Issue 3957, 14 January 1930, Page 66

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Page 66 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3957, 14 January 1930, Page 66

Page 66 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3957, 14 January 1930, Page 66

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