BUSINESS NOTICES.
A replace advertisement regarding W. Mislop's billiard saloon and liairdi-essing appears in to-diiv's Chronicle.
Nolmiii 11. I lea tl!i, carrier, publishes a noiv advertisement to dav.
One of the latest devices for rub-ber-tyring has boon installed at -Mi X. (.'. lloUlaway's coach-Miiithiu'j, estalilishmeiit. I.oviu. and the pi<»prietor issues an iin'itaticn to anyone wh:> is interested in the subject to come in and watch the operation of rubber tyring. Hy this machine's process tlie '!iib!)(.'r tyring is threaded with wires which subsequently are drawn in by mncliiuery in such a way t'hat the tyro is cviin|)re.ssod by lil'teen or eighteen inches, till finally it is lixed upon the wheel's rim while retaining a contractive pressure of about one foot. Both rigidity and resiliency aie ensured in tin's manner, and the proprietor claims that tiliere is no other process that can give results equally satisfactory.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 September 1910, Page 3
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144BUSINESS NOTICES. Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 September 1910, Page 3
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