lIP J** .. . V““ »a£r suitable Sporting Reqtti* ties front our stock is easy, because Uf€9 V*#r WWW S 9 *•*■*/* crJy the best goods selected with an eye Us service, are found here, and the price* continually winning new cuitoaurt jot Hi Impaction ahutp welcomed, PRIMROSE & LESLIE Strooft. Phoiv S 4. GISBORNE XL oi IT DEPENDS ON YOURSELF' Whether the value of your property: increases of decreases. \mi • it to increase? Then, hoop it- well painted with HEREFOROPAIfIT It protects--it brightens— :t lasts sucli* *i paint will keep iifc protsctn© qualities for years. F. B. OVEKDEN HEREFORD PAINT WOIUvS, Rutene Road, Gisborne. Tel.; 1140. Balloons lor 30 x 3i Rims. A FEW REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD FIT 31 x 4.40 SEMIBALLOONS IN PLACE OF 30 x 3£ HIGI'UPRESSURF TYRES. ECONOMY— BaIIoon Tv res fit all existing rims taking 30 x3i tyres. Balloon Tyres outlast high-pressure tyres. Balloon lyres cost no more than ordinary tyres. Car repairs and replacements are reduced to the minimum, because the big soft tyres absorb 90 per cent, ot road shocks and vibration. COMFORT—TiIe huge increase in air volume, though at greatly reduced pressure, gives that extra cushioning so much desired when travel-, ling over rough and pot-holey roads. SAFETY —Balloon Tyres hold 1o the road much more tenaciously; Corners and sharp' turns can be taken with infinitely greater safety. ADVANTAGES—BaIIoon T.vre s improve the riding qualities of a car. Ruling comfort far in excess to that obtained on regular tyres, traction is much improved. Cars are more easily braked and less easily skidded. Benzine consumption is, in most eases, slightly improved. The Tyre Surgery will change over your old high-pressure tyres,.on-a liberal basis, and quickly fit 31 x 4.40 semi-Balloons to existing 30 x 3$ ■ rims. . TYRE SURGERY PHONE 713. DERBY STREET (OPP. TOWN SCHOOL)
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16869, 26 October 1925, Page 5
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373Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16869, 26 October 1925, Page 5
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