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When riding o be ; .sure to have enough "Wind" under you! ■ ' IF Air cost as much as the Rubber which con- Rubber Tyres were' "used, msteaft of Orer-Insaßs3 tains it, in a Tyre, how careful you L would Pneumatics. be to demand full-measure. x This excessive Vibration not only Wears out pieAir in a Pneumatic Tyre is, after all, the most maturely the Car-Mechanism, but Discounts the very , • important part of it feature for which people, by preference, ride m Motor. • Without Air-Pressure you could not drive a Car , Cars. - j at more than IS Miles per hour, without partially Viz:—that Soaring Luxury of Motion, which can Wrecking the Car-Mechanism and making a Punish- only be had through "riding on Air," and on plenly ot it ment of Motoring instead of a Pleasure. - Well,—to the Moral of all this,-" " ~ ! With too little Air-Pressure, in aTyre, the layers , . ■ of Cotton Fabric would wrinkle, or buckle over each a s tK other,—the Friction of one layer over another Wearing , ' out the Fabric and producing excessive Heat • • Because that Frictional Heat first Softens, and A LL millimeter Tyres made in Europe next Dries Out, the rubber Solution between layers. UNDER-SIZED! (Not Goodrich Then you have a Tyre weakened so that it is Tyres.) ready to puncture, or "burst," at the first heavy im- . Measure their Cross-Section Diameter with CaE- . pact of stone, rut, or other obstacle on .the road. Goodrich Compensating Gauge, or any other That is what happens with under-inflation, in Standard, and prove this for yourself. proportion to load. '> None but Goodrich Tyres are FULL-SIZED. So under-inflate, if you care for the cost of This means that no others measure up to the number Tyre Mileage. of millimeters, in Air-Space, that the specifications of But,—per contra,—' ' their alleged size calls for. Ergo,—no millimeter Tyres, but GOODRICH * $ .K Tyres, can carry the Load of Car and Car-Occupants> ; ; ■ with proper Economy and Comfort, without OverIF. your Tyres are' too small for the Weight of Inflation, which means Over-Vibration. your. Car and Passengers,—if they are Under- Why accept less Air-Space,—less Pneumatic qualSized,—you MUST Over-Inflate, or get very ity,—less Comfort in your Car,—and less Mileage from sliorf Mileage from your Tyres. Tyres (for your Money) than the specified measureI And,—token you Over-Inflate this is what nients, in millimeters, call for? I happens:— ' Goodrich Tyres are the ONLY millimeter Tyrea i The Car (and its Occupants) then bounces at . that give FULL-MEASURE, up to the claimed size in I every pebble, and slight obstacle on the road, as if it millimeters,—as test will prove. ■ I was a highly inflated rubber ball. They cost you no more, than similar qualiiaaif J It causes, in degree, the same kind of Vibration, Under-Sized Tyres. _ | to Car-Mechanism, and Car Occupants, as if Solid Why not get what yovLpoy for? GOODRICH | N.Z. Representatives and Distributors: r ~ ' ——■■■ E. W. PIDGEON & COY. LTD, 1 VDCC' ' 1 56 High St., AUCKLAND 224-6 Tnara St, CHRISTCHURCH f| If, IfC IP 18 Panama St,, WELLINGTON 21 Bath St., DUHEDIN & . Jk ■• ; J City mu. Suburban Properties.. FOR SALE or T© VET. JOHNSONVILLE BARGAIN. pASTRTCOOK'S BUSINESS, main TDEAL. HOME, handy City, lovely ..-r ■*- thoroughfare City Wellington. Sure X Grounds. For Sale—Splendid Resi(P ROTTND-FLOOIt RESIDENCE of 8 fortune to good man. Owner giving up dence, consisting of seven large rooms on spacious rooms. ■ Diningroom, 26 through ill-health. ' Turnover, ,£3600 per one floor, verandah, casement windows, x 16, <drawingroom 16 s 15, bedrooms 18 year. Stock and plant, i7OO. All the electric light, built-in wardrobes, hot and s 15, 12 x lif etc., large hall, wardrobes, latest eggs in stock for winter use. Eent, cold water, situated in charming grounds cupboards, pantries, etc., conservatory, £1 16s. per week. Lease. Price, .£IOOO of lj} acres, beautifully laid out *n li. aijd c. water, gas, air-pit fireplaces, for the whole as a going concern. Terms tennis lawns, rose gardens, Bhrubbery, large bathroom, pedestal bath. The to reliable purchaser. etc.; SOO feet frontage. This magnificent whole of the interior is expensively fin- UADRV A QHPPHFRD gentleman's residence is within 3D min* ished. The hpuee stands on concrete "" M * ' utes' by electric car from G.P.O. Price, foundations, and is built of picked mar 111 Customhouse Quay. i£l7oo, mortgage <£1250 at 5 per ■ cent, terials. Land, 5-ocro corner section; , Government valuation about J6ZDOO. J. excellent tennis lawn (asphalt), shrubs, D. Martin M'lntyre and Co., 215-217 i trees, gardens, etc. Ideal homo. 'OTANTED, Tenants to become their Lambton Quay. Price, J51750; cost over £2000. '43 »V — —— J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. own landlords. pay rent when J. FANNING AND CO. 154 you can purchase a house deposit? T AND. ESTATE, and FINANCIAL WELLINGTON. Annlr for details to H Ernest Leiehton *■* AGENTS, (i.wmm'mj rnrPTJAPn to Ap P iy for det!U,s to irnesfc 74 MANNERS STKEET, 4fl a 182 Eeatherston Street, or Lower Hutt. (Established 1897.) . roomed Residence. Land, 40 x 122, Jo]m p anning j [Frank Fanning'. mobr-car entrance, .£ISOO, or near . RESTAURANT, HATAITAI—New 5-roomed House; oase- err AN TED, Dairy and Sheep.Farms of i rv , SU ?' PEE I ment windows; electric liglit. gas, W ROOMS, busiest part of the City. Lease, hot water; £775; iIOO cash, balance, ftll Biz€ g for goo d buyers, Send ™ nt - 6ou ?S concern, tor ,£550, Wofilc» btOCK Sit ID.VOIC9 priC6» , BROOKLYN (4 minutes cai)-5-Toomed details to H. Ernest Leighton, Ex- ■ ~ House, heart timber, 2 bay windows; ENERAI Printing in all its brandies krgo section; il3o cash. pert Property Salesman, 182 Featheretaj v*" neatly and. promptly executed afc G. S. HILL AND CUaj ' moderate charges at tho "Dominion"Featherston Street. Street, Wellington, , . General Printing House, "Domimon'j (Opp. Union Bank). Avenue. 'Phone 1050. I .Economy. B 1 i Owing to the quality and 11 concentration of its ingredients, Ul ■ LEA & PERKINS" Sauce is very i j economical in use. v V i A A few drops only are necessary to A 1 ■ give a delicious and appetising-flavour ' 1 to the plainest dis, WORCESTERSHIRE. . . • - — - : ; 4- — ssen^ | "ijl:Wt\ g or Ambitious Housewi?es!% i TKp Sripnflfir Destrover I -j\X "I n r ' Housewife lvho has used JO "ORION" RANGE % :1 n f Mientmc uesiroyer » !/>> h < 3» vw will a | OTys k found rady to praise 1 . S C} - GettllS Olid Insects 5 ,1) wonderful Reliability, Durability, and EffJcfenqc. Ouring H '} .a* , u.,„tt,«iinmii < \ \ Y' on K Period the "ORION" has stood Uk lest under H I fum!gate n d e to eradicate latent | OTry tondiUon «nd iu Splendid Übow-Saving Doice aad 1 s disease Eerms. p / AHi wpendawe Ovtn have done mudi to make the Owner's g 5 Woodborer in Furniture- | . \B| i"epulalion as .an excellent took, freedom from Dirt and B S Quickly and Absolutely de- Hfe Smote; Comfort in Baking end Cooking, and "So Wony" 0 S stroyed by our process. , t]gll are some of the reasons which lead elderly Udies to fir !■. Ltirt fw,m ! \ rwommend lo voune Honstwim Hit "OBION" BANHF M hoZifholels buXeespreZ \ ® being the Best and Host fccyomid Uiat# i iBGB, etc. l a can y m $ 3 Onr Process is harmless ta furnishings ; f - - Ask'yow ironmonger to show J&r J"*I andleavesn o smoll..lnveßtißa.teto-day. / . •fo UMim 'O fkn ' One! ! ■ ' " ( BLADES' | ' sinM/m 1 \ Patent Gas Fumigating Co, Ltd. J SinctiOOJ 66 J OlilON Ooen or Close. Fire,

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2982, 20 January 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2982, 20 January 1917, Page 3

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