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. -MK A Message to |SI Truck-Owners ■ O||r Ilßlhe World’s Leading Solid Tires FW i '■ tna<^e by United States Rubber Co. ' lll' J are now * n New Zealand. i '‘ <! . wM !F Inch and Metric Sizes i ' ,<c { ! ? % SHuI ill V ? ' Hull II Im States Solid Tires are made from \\ r; ‘ ! Ir! Grainless (non-Splitting) Rubber, and ‘Ulllllll R u kb er * 8 Chemically United to the Steel Band, giving Service Never Before . Obtained from Solid Tires. Prices are no higher than other Standard Solid Tires without these advantages. Expert Advice and Recommendations for Correct Sizes to Carry Maximum Load* —FREE. Call or Write s ©United States Rubber Co. (fiS) (Australasia) Ltd. Importer* of the product* of United States Rubber Co. System Canadian Cou.olidated Rubber Co. SyitaM N.Z. Head Office : 72-74 Jervois Quay, WELLINGTON Moray Place Hereford Street Lome Street DUNEDIN CHRISTCHURCH AUCKLAND

LOOK TO YOUR PLOUGH COLLARS BEFORE THE BUSY SEASON COMMENCES. Look your Collars over, and if any show signs of wear, let us have them without delay. We specialise in the re-stuffing and repair of Collars, and guarantee a lasting job. OUR CHARGES ARE MOST MODERATE and with the Collars all in good order your team will run no risk of sore shoulders. No matter what your harness repairs, bring them along to us for prompt attention. Only the best materials used throughout. ELLIOTT & CO., Saddlers and Sports Specialists, MASTERTON.

- Two Favourites ST" , “Gold Label” ’ “Brown Label” ‘ T HE Coco. T HE Cocoa ' ■ with the .[■ •>*«— J [ with l^e t finely devel- 'll delicious ! oped flavour ‘j! t flavour of £ of the Cocoa '’i I Vanilla Choc- | Bean. i I p ® W IS BEST AND GOES FARTHEST. G& G 1 A |

MADAME MENERE’S FURS. Fresh from a world tour, Madame Menere, the well-known furrier, has returned to New Zealand after having made arrangements with leading Court furriers in London and with society furriers in Paris, New York, etc., to supply her direct with the latest creations of the furriers’ art, and as a result she will be making a display in Masterton in a very short time of a beautiful collection of furs, such as probably have never been seen together in one display in this centre before. Direct importation, however, enables Madame Menere to sell at much lower prices than the shops ask for just ordinary furs. (1)

F.I.A.T. CARS. RESPONSIBLE FOR SOME OF THE OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCES MENTIONED BELOW—--10-15 h.p. FIATS. Canterbury Reliability Trials (Bank* Peninsula) Private Owners’ Class, Ist FIAT. (Petrol consumption 32.6 miles per gal.) Open Class, Ist FIAT. (Petrol consumption 32.2 miles per gal.) Next test petral consumption 24.5 miles per gallon. Dunedin Hill Climb (March 24) 10-15 h.p. FIAT, fastest time in its own class. 10-15 h.p. FIAT, second fastest time in its own class. Also—lo-15 h.p. FIAT, Fastest time for the day, irrespective of class or h.p. The grades of the hill were 1 in S, 1 in 6, and 1 in 4, which will give some idea of the strenuous test; and, to secure fastest time for the day, the FIAT had to beat cars with twice the number of cylinders, and more than double its own h.p. Sydney to Brisbane Five-Day Trials. FIAT. Ist, 3rd, 4th. Petrol consumption Test, FIAT Ist, 2nd, with 58 and 54 miles per gallon respectively. In both Hill-Climbing Tests FIATS secured Ist, 2nd and 3rd places French Grand Prix. Ist FIAT, one hour ahead of second car. 500 miles; average speed 79.6. Italian Grand Prix Ist FIAT, 2nd FIAT. Italian Small Car Grand Prix Ist FIAT, 2nd FIAT, 3rd FIAT, 4th FIAT. I H. J. JONES and CO., AGENTS—- | MASTERTON AND PAHIATUA.

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Wairarapa Age, 22 September 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, 22 September 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, 22 September 1923, Page 3

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