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APOLLO. APOLLO, one of the great divinities of Ancient Greece, wa9 „ credited,' amongst other things, with bringing back sunshine and light in Spring. He was the ideal of manly youth and beauty; hence the patron of athletes. The Romans looked upon him as the giver of Victory. In the Motor world to-day WOOD-MILNE ' MOTORTYRES symbolise the ideal of tyre construction. In the winter of War they havo measured up to the most exacting of conditions, and in the sunshine of Peace, now happily ours, their outstanding features, endurance, speed, and reliability ' wilt prove a economic advantage. Owners will increase the efficiency and neatness of their cars by specifying WOOD-MILNE Gruvrib Tyres. MESSES. CASELBERG AND CO., 130 Wakefield Street, Wellington, N.Z. fttPV- Four Year's War W MSytrk '* I The first British Motor 9 § C )' cle ««<t in the war I by the Frcncli and M jj iMian armies was the II *?f»w W B TRIUMPH. But the 8 f IlM'l W% Ok B Ur,hs » Arlllits § I* S 51 jj V U lo | insisle(l fo»t the entire j) Li Tsef' & H oji.'put of Ihe famous 5 • m x \ TRIUMPH Motor | 0 Cycles should be re- | MOTOR "CYCLES Z^. ,hcm and 1 'i'hisis the finest ttihute 8 "J' ' " jj that can be paul lo | ADAMS, LTD., ClliUSTCliriiCil. ' | °'*" y I «ir£SwT3sra®
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 268, 8 August 1919, Page 2
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366Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 268, 8 August 1919, Page 2
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