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An Ease-Up For Motorists Good Riddance to Worries "Motorists, you, will do good for mind and body by a spoil from the worries of driving on much-used highways where careless or unskilled persons never cease from troubling (especially on Sundays and holidays). An occasional trip by train will help t-o hjeep your nerves in good order. Yon will enjoy every minute of this helpful relaxation, which is necessary for longrliving. NO STRAIN IN THE TRAIN

WHYda Tirestsime lyres have two extra layers of GUM-DIPPED COM! ft !lIC underneath the Tread ? nPO increase “"SAFETY” by anchor- "®- ing firmly the tread, to the body or carcase of the tyre, thuc p.re.y?r?.ting tread separation. By having these extra P ii es the possibility of punctures is greatly decreased. To make practical the use of a tread with higher, more rugged shoulders —a tread that has a deeper non-skid with flatter contour. TWO EXTRA PLIES OF GUM-DIPPED CORDS This all tends to assure EXTRA .. 1 ■ . T ,‘ 1 and SAFER mileage. S*. ym>.. . M&yA GUM-DIPPING ADDS 58% longer flexing life to every cord; "25% to 40% longer tyre life. i The third of a scries of announcements explaining why Firestone give better service.

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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 140, 1 February 1939, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 140, 1 February 1939, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 140, 1 February 1939, Page 4

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