Every day In every way your keeps you better Informed
Do your brake shoes look like this? J Jr vic. A I New Xtian Ferodo-lined, bonded brake shoes look like this and they last a third longer! What’s ths secret? The world-renowned stop! Thus brake fade Is reduced to a minimum. Ferodo linings are bonded by a special process Only factory recommended quality Ferodo direct to the brake shoes —so strongly they linings are used and quality checks occur at all become part of the shoes. They last longer, wear stages of the bonding process. evenly, give more stopping power! No bedding In Xtian Ferodo-lined, bonded ■ ...» brake shoes are ’radius ground’ to fit your rERODO-LINED brake drums. An immediate, overall friction- X. A I lAN/BONDED bearing area is assured. You get perfect braking nnivc eunte first time. BRAKE SHOES Greater safety Because the famous Ferodo linings are bonded direct to the shoe, heat dissipates faster . . . over 85% heat dissipation ... much more than you'll need in the hardest ■ .188 MW. wW Processed In the modern factory of G. A. Eady Limited for A. ft. Christian Limited, Wellington. Auckland, Hamilton, Hastings, Lower Hutt, Christchurch, Dunedin, Invercargill. Established In 1911, IF IT’S STOCKED BY CHRISTIAN IT’S THE BEST OF ITS KINO IN THE WORLD
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31057, 12 May 1966, Page 21
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211Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CV, Issue 31057, 12 May 1966, Page 21
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