[firestone | I • ;' Non-Skid Tyres j I For the hard road—{for the hot pace—for the 3 1 long grind*—for true economy and service. § : 1 : it ' 'rr" '' « i I success of Firestone Tyres has | v I JL proved to the motorist that they mean com- | I ;{ortfßaSetyandthe 4 'mostmilespershilling.''Fin- | | stone Tyres are preferred because they are of highest quality | I —of the grcatest wa/ue, even though there are "cheaper l , | , tyres. . 1 The rubber in them is supremely good. It has the j quality of greatest heat-resistance, of greatest wear endur- I ance. -Eveiy Firestone Tyre contains an extra quality of this extremely ' | . good rubber. ' 1 ■The Non-skid lettering is an imprint of safety. On . i H every highway of the world it challenges the need of other | a anti-skid safecuards. It holds the standard for endurance and economy, | 9 . Th ß lettbis prevent spin or skid in any direction, they radiate the heat | > jg . of road friction; insure perfect traction with fuel economy, cai-pio- g i taction and comfoit beyond contradiction. g ••v.. 1 ' i '' restQne Tvres are made by specialists in 1 tho *largest exclusive tyre factory in the uiorld. ' a - This year's Firestone output has increased 78 per centl | ' ' tyres are greatest atrengtb, ttUrdlaeis and | ' for the Price of Only Ordinary Tyre« | •' Leading dealers everywhere endorse Firestone 1 i > »•/ Quality, and motorists praise Firestone service* 1 .v.' Firestone Tyre & Rubber' Co. | ' ana^actl,r ' rs ° f Pneumatic and Solid Tyrca; 3 ■ 4fotor LorryTyrtt) Fir* Epsvi* Tyr»t; Himti | He can depend oh the Soundnes* and freshness of the famout j " SAe "MIHK ¥S , § MILITARY REGULATION CARTBID6E .j It is the cartridge adopted by The New, Zealand Defesce il: v Department. I ; WOELB'B RECORDS WERE BB.OKEK at the notable j Trentham Rifie Meeting with ! THE " C.A.G.?' MILITARY CARTRIDGE ! . In the Great. Empire Match of 1911, ivhen eveiy rifle-shot of ■!i " distinction ill British Dominions competed, the Wellington ,!i , Suburbs Ril'le'Club won the " Daily Mall" Cup, with a i —score of 824 ont of a possible 840. They did it with— j " c.a.o " Aimusmofln Sueh results.can only be achlevsd with a cartridge of sterling quality. '■ i Those who shoot DEER, CATTLE, PIGS and GOATS should use j ' "THE C.A.C. SOFT-NOSE." \ : ■' It is identical with the Military Cartridge, except that the bullets are espanding oneß, with terrific smashing capacity, and are of remarkable I - killing power. . | The Special C.A.C. Soft-Nose ".303 is now v . \ J! SPLENDID VALUE AT THE REDUCED /PRICEI | i 6 & ;! Wliy'John Roberts | | Praised... * > \ hobebts* bhddgb. Billiard Tables\ " A sptcied feature ofyoar tables," wrote John Robertt, | ■ ! ' "is their wonderful endurance." • ■ j ■ ; • This quality of .exceptional durability distinguish,* everyAlcock •••Vi •• Table. It is, primarily due to the solid, thoroughly seasoned woodwork. | ' .The choicest Maple. and; other costly, timbers are seasoned < , for sever j years on ALCOCIC'S ideal'drying grounds at Wellington Every-piece of wood that is passed for use in Alcock's factory must be flawless, dry as cork, and hard as steel. , All other details in the making of ALCOCK'S BILLIARD : TABLES 1 are treated with the same thoroughness. : .That . is why' these tables 'unsurpassed on this plamt. i sfc ! catalogues : 86 gns. to 250 gns. .Billiard - Dining TablOß 'H Piif" lM' JOHH ROBERTS' MODE OP HOLDING THE CUE. || These Will be Appreciated As Xmas Gifts. THEY'RE LASTING, USEFUL, AND ATTRACTIVE. ' A! ( gift of something of sorvico in the home will much better please your married friends than an article'which is merely attractivo . COLLIE'S abounds with tasteful presents — these handsome Coal Cauldrons and Companion Sets _ for the hearth, also our Coal Cabinets for instance, which can be had in.Antique Brass and Antiquo Copper finishes. .Let your Xmas take tho^form of "something for tlio homo"—■ especially to any newly-wedded friends. ■■'/''EDWARD COLLIE, LTD. . ARTS CRAFTSMEN AND MANTELPIECE MANUFACTURERS, 167, IUDDIFORD STREET, WELLINGTON. TELEPHONE 1634,
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2630, 27 November 1915, Page 14
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