O.Q'QO ■<*4. / r^Z22» £ m. r i « r~ C / £ s r 4 m r> 0 s n m I Hu I m i m Hjm % m i 111 HI TRJUCK and BUS TYRES | r (HSfOIIO give LONGER-SAFER MILEAGE Gum Dipping millions of cotton fibres in the tyre with pure liquid rubber—counteracting the internal friction and heat that ordinarily destroy tyre life. Two Extra Layers of Gum-Dipped Qords Under The Tread—Bind the tread and GumDipped cord body into one inseparable unit. Tough, Rugged, Slow-Wearing Tread— Deeper non-skid with more rubber on the road, gives longer wear, greater traction and quicker stops. Rut Resisting, Sidewalls Specially compounded rubber guards against abrasion and' curb wear. £ 7a n z © © Two Outer Plies of Widely Spaced Cords— Laid in tough cushion gum, anchoring outer rubber to tyre body. Twin Beads—Provide firmer seating of tyre • !Sf preventing rocking and bead failure. rTPTi rm m s W m . m m nj-fcr m 1 ► m M r & m n 7 Vi m fed
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Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 100, 21 October 1938, Page 4
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164Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 100, 21 October 1938, Page 4
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