SAFE INTER-ISLAND TRANSPORT OF GOODS . ■ ' RAILWAY through booking system a * The well-known railways slogan, ‘‘Safety, Comfort, Economy”, applies to the transport of goods as well as to passengers. ■ By the Bailway Department’s through booking service parcels are carried safely by sea between the 'North and South Islands, in strongly-made locked containers. Goods and! parcels are accepted at any railway station in one Island" for transport to any station in the other Island. T B SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY
WHY KYihtf are Firestone tyres “Gum-Dipped”? IYJItI are only Firestone tyres “Gum-Dipped”? iVI £do Firestone tyres have two extra layer® of cord underneath the tread ? lyill do Firestone tyres have such a deep and rugged non-skid tread ? lYJifcl do Firestone have the protective inner ply ? lYiiil do Firestone have rut resisting sidewalls ? What or i a as 1 Added comfort! Exceptional mileage ! Safety and protection against blowouts, punctures and skidding ! The above are some of the many definite reasons for the Firestone preference shown by so many tens of thousands of New Zealand car owners and truck operators. We propose from time to time through the mediums of the press anil mail to explain in plain language the product advantages found in Firestone Tyres. wThe first of a'series of announcements explaining why Firestone givej belter service.
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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 235, 18 September 1939, Page 4
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214Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 235, 18 September 1939, Page 4
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