. . i FIRESTONE ARE <BOUBL*f CURED."" When the fabric body of the Firestoue Tyi'e has been built it undergoes its first or vulcanisation. The cushion, 'breaker' <;trip, side wall, and tread are then built on, and the second "cure" is giferi-—slow, steady, penetrating. Single eiiripg of the finished tyre ; gives uneven penefcra- j tioiiT-^nrl uneven service. With the J Firestone way every division of the; tyre is perfectly vulcanised—^the tyr6-| becomes one xmiforre whole. Remem- ; ber also, ki seven places', Fire&tones jj have extra quality' or quantity which ■ fjive "most ftiiles for the'; money." i Try Firestones. Further particulars 5 from A. Hatriok and Co., Ltd., ( Wanganui and Wellington, age'ftte for 1 Kew ZeaUnd.^—Advt. >. ?
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Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 223, 30 September 1916, Page 5
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113Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 223, 30 September 1916, Page 5
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