Little Things
TT is very*ofteri the case m motoring that the little thing causes the big trouble. Much money; could be saved, and a motorist be put to less incpnyenience, if he would, only . attend to these small troubles, and prevent them getting big ones. . . Take the hood, for instance, How many motorists, after" a; dusty day or days of driving, think to dust the hood thoroughly before folding down. Neglect to do this will result m undue we|ar, the -dust causing wear by friction, and. the hood soon looks shabby.
TF.thc;tail light burns out and the car ijs equipped with a stop light, tighten the wir;e that operates the stop light. .TliisVwill; cause it to; burn,' continually. The ■ tail light should be repaired,, as aobnjas 4 convenient. ■/''."
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NZ Truth, Issue 1237, 15 August 1929, Page 19
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128Little Things NZ Truth, Issue 1237, 15 August 1929, Page 19
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