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THE BUOYAS* BTEP OP YOUTH boot» • *— —'" »»> SOLED AND HEELED BT 008 SPECIAL VULOAKLSIHG PBOOESB in life. '— -'"* "~ m Ladlei* Boots Soled M d Herled 6/8 M«n'» Boots Soled and Heeied „ vv J «/« Mi 8/fl Bulbar jives tirice the wear of THE BRITISH VULCANISTS 191 Cartel Street, Chrittclmnaj •Phone E505 83178—8518

REPAIRING BURST COVERS.

IS IT WORTH WHILE P When a motorist has a blow-out or gash in his tyre, the question arises, "Is it worth while to have it repaired, or is it better 'to buy a new one?'' There is no doubt that several motorists have been unfortunate in their experiences of tyre repairs—the repairs not being satisfactory. With the object of gaining information on this point, a representative- of this paper interviewed Mr E. F. E. Audibert. the patentee of the wellknown E.W.G. repair outfit. Mr Audibert admitted that there was i a great deal of dissatisfaction over tyre repairs, and said he was constantly being sent other people's indifferent work to fk up. (Here the writer was shown two such covers from which the patches had come off. disclosing huge gashes.) Motorist** should remember that there was as much difference between repair work properly done and carelessly done as there was between hand-made boots and machine-made ones on the handsewn principle. These unsatisfactory jobs gave tho trade a bad name. He added that a gash or blow-out was a simple matter to repair efficiently by the aid of the E.W.G. if the directions were carefully followed. Such a repair prolongs the life of cover and tube, and ten times the mileage can be obtained at half the cost. The outfit is inexpensive and handy to carry. Mr Audibert added that he would be pleased to give a free demonstration of its effectiveness at Wi.'son and Co.'s, 245 Madras street, to anyone interested. g

No cold can grip when "NAZOL" is used. A powerful and penetrating germicide, it gives instant relief, and ward 3 off influenza. 4

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17470, 2 June 1922, Page 4

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328

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17470, 2 June 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17470, 2 June 1922, Page 4

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