The ARIEL Proved Beyond Doubt When you buy an Ariel, you can rest assured'that -.you are buying a motor-cycle that will last you a lifetime. The 1930 Model ARIEL is beyond doubt, the PER’ . FECTED Motor-cycle. Strongly made and beautifully finished. Chromium plated—combined with supreme mechanical design and workmanship. . \ We shall be pleased to give, you a demonstration and to discuss ways and means for you to own an ARIEL. BODLE BROS. LTD. , STRATFORD and ELTHAM. \ WILLARD BATTERIES GIVE EXTRA SERVICE IgBO The WHM wrf’iW- WUl^rdTh^af. Rubber lated battery is balanced batteries hare extra to the needs of the aver- bility where the hard driver || age driver. needf it. 11 A storage battery is made up of || many, correlated parts. Failure}. IB of a'single part may failure || I of the entire battery. \ c r • g| j In making Willard batteries, ex« $ | trenje care is taken to make sure that every item <jf their construction is uniformly dependable. | That is one reason why Willard’ I batteries last so much longer • g than many other batteries. ' | NEW PLYMOUTH SERVICE STATION, Quin and Cp.,' Devon St. | STRATFORD SERVICE STATION. R, R. Kpewstubb, Regan | HAWERA SERVICE STATION. Fanners’ Co-mp. Society, -Ltd. I | ! . FREE SERVICE ON ALL, MAKES. .g | tJViIISRI |» ei "i ■■■ ‘ " /. . 77 - >
/Si LBS in THE FIRESTONE patented process of Gum- Dipping represents the . greatest achievement in tire building. By thus saturating and insulating the cord fibre wtn liquid rubber, thousands of adui - ional miles of service have been built into Firestone Tires. MORE PASSENGER CAR, TRUCK AND BUS MANUFACTURERS USE FIR p T ST °Nf p DIPPED TIRES FOR ORIGINAL EQUIPMEN THAN ANY OTHER MAKE. Service Stations. Obtainable from all Garages and k
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 November 1930, Page 4 (Supplement)
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