FIRESTONE TIRES GUM DIPPED ? TO counteract internal heat and irietion —the greatest enemy of tyre life. By this process of dipping the cords in vats of liquid rubber, each strand and each fibre of the cord is saturated and coated with live rubber, thus reducing friction to a minimum. No other tyre goes through this process. * As a result Firestone tyres run up to 28 ' cooler than tyres built without GumDipped Cords. This is one of the definite reasons lor the extra strength, longer mileage, blow-out protection and SAFETY found only in Firestone. WHY are ONLY Firestone Tyres 6UM-DIPPED ? Gum-Dipping is an exclusive patented Firestone feature. Even the words “GuinDipped” are registered as the property of Firestone in New Zealand and other world-wide markets. X 7 GUM • DIPPED CORDS GUM-DIPPING ADDS 58% longer flexing life to every cord; 25% to 40% longer tyre life. The second of a series of announcements explaining why Firestone give better service.
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mv \I7ITHIN a few weeks wedding bells will be ring- ’’ ing. To any of your friends who may be joining the matrimonial ranks you will want to give something for their new homo, A piece of crystal, some china, or cutlery. See our fine selection of wedding gifts. Aladdin Electric Lamps... THIS year we have something new to give your newlyweds. These Aladdin .Electric •Lamps must bo seen to be fully appreciated. All fitted with Whip-o-lite washable shades in charming colours. Cutlery... rTHERE are hosts of acceptable wedding gifts in the way of table silver and cutlery. Our assortment includes 1.X.L., Johnson’s, Walker and Hall’s stainless cutlery, forks, spoons, etc Williams & Kettle LIMITED Childers Rd. :: :: Phones 16 & 404 Sparkling Crystal... AUR display of crystal includes the newest productions from Webb & Corbett, England. Exquisite bowls, beautiful vases, and useful dishes. m
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19267, 8 March 1937, Page 11
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