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PLEASANT TRIPS >%■ FOR ALL VISITS TO RELATIVES AND FRIENDS I Think of it! Twenty, thirty, fifty, one lmndred miles or more mvny you have well-liked relatives or friends whom you may not have seen for a long time. Perhaps you have promised a visit. Well, let your Railways help you to pay that call with ;i fare which is less than one penny a mile 2nd. class and a slight fraction over a penny Ist. class. A flay or two away—a change of scene- —the cheerful chats put a tonic brightness into hie. l'.lven a little holiday helps you. —YOUR RAILWAYS FOR YOUR WELFARE—

WHYare FIRESTONE TYRES GUM DIPPED*? TO counteract internal heat ant} friction —the greatest enemy of tyre life. By this process of dipping thepcords in vats of liquid rubber, each strand; and each fibre of the cord is saturated and coated with live rubber, thus reducing friction to a minimum. No other tyre goej| through this process. . j •; f. ; As a result Firestone tyres run up to 28° cooler than ■'tyre's built without GumDipped Cords, | This is one of the definite reasons for the i strength, longer mileage, 3 blow-out protection and - SAFETY found only in Firestone. i ( WHYare ONLY Firestone lyres BUM-DIPPED ? Gum-Dipping is an exclusive patented Firestone feature. Even the words Dipped” are registered as the property of Firestone in New Zealand apd other world-wide markets. S \ / GUM-DIPPED CORDS GUM-DIPPING ADDS 58% longer flexing life to every cord; 25% to 40% longer tyre life. The seeond of a aeries of announcements explaining why Firestone give better service .

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Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 74, 24 August 1938, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 74, 24 August 1938, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 74, 24 August 1938, Page 4

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