WHYare HMSTOMI TYRES lillM lHPPUI ? TO counteract internal heat aiid Mctitm Mhb greAteist fenciriy of tyrc life. By ttis process o£ dipping tie corfls ia ^ tktsofliquid rubljer, each slraud and each " . iibre of Ihe OOrd ie s&tttFated and cOated With liVe riibbef, te fdtiteg feictfdRi tp ,a mlniiMniii, No othcr tyre goOs through lM§ procesi, As a vestilt t^res ton np to 28® cooler thaH lyres built withdut Gum® Dipped Mi. This is one oi he definite Seasons foV the extra strenath* longef nuleage, blow-out proteetiou aiid Y foixhd only in Fircstone. , WHY are 0NIY Firestone G1IM-D1PPED ? Gum-Dipping is an exelusive patented . Firestofie featttfe. Even the WOrds "GumDipped" ate registered a| the property of Firestone in Kew Zealand - and other OtM-DIFPING S8% longer flexlog life to fevery cord 5 25% to 40% longer tyre life# V \ ... f • • .. • • ••••• • • - • •• " " " - "* ' " " ' * . . I The second of « serie$ of anttouneemetits explali ifHflr «i )hy Fit&ttonG ffive better service, j : ■ • - y; T;
✓ "Hop in to-day, and BE RICH!"
//|F f bad known aa much about the A.M.P. when I wa# 25, as I do • I now, I would hav« beett rich to-day," said an old iman, trying to impress .his nephew with the wisdom of buiiding up A.M.P. pblicies dufin'g his twettties and tKirties, "When I was 25 I took oilt a policy for £1,000. To-day that policy has grown, with honuses, to £2,322. That, on an outlay of les# thatt ten ahiliing* tt week. If I had invested at the rate of 1 7/- a week* that policy would now stand at £4,644." "But I couldtt't aifofd seventeen shillings a week," Said the nephew. *'f oould.when 1 was 25,** artswered the old tnan. *'I COtJLD havo afiFofded it, biit ! didtt't. An opportunity missed, I didn't realise what the A.M.P. could do. If I had realised 1 WOuId have St#ained every nerve to have half a dozeu pdlicies started hefore I wa® 35. That'a my advioe to JroU: As many A.M.P. policies as yetl cati in your twenties and thirties. Hop in to-day and be rich." * "Send "to the Society for an experleftced advise# to talk this riiattet over with you, reader. Don't have this old m&tt* fegrets. "Hop iu to-day." EYgra Largest Mutual Life Office in the Empire Eltsbliihed 1849. (Ineor«aratcS i> AstlrsHih Htsd Office f«r K«w Zeilsfld : CuitanAsnie Qssy, Weilisgtoi. W. t. IKIN,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 45, 9 March 1937, Page 15
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