Specialists in Safety [. The Railway Staffs In the Railwuy Itegulati ons the one on which most insistence is placed concerns the safety of passengers. ■ * The princples of “Safety First.” is impressed on every employee at the beginning of his service and his attention ,is kept constantly on that rule. f Materials and equipment a re carefully tested in the Workshops. ' f The permanent way and the rolling stock are expertly inspected continuously. • The locomotive drivers, guards, signalmen, andl other members of the staff co-operate for efficiency. . i The. Railways are the Safe Ways
WHY? min lVihi iviav m iviin ivim are Firestone tyres “Gum-Dipped”? are only Firestone tyres “Gum-Dipped”? do Firestone tyres have two extra layer* of cord underneath the tread? do Firestone tyres have such a deep and rugged non-skid tread? do Firestone have the protective inner ply ? do Firestone have rut resisting sidewalls? OF IT ? a Si Added comfort! Exceptional mileage ! " < ' Safety and protection against blowouts, punctures and skidding 1 The above are some of the many definite reasons Tor the Firestone preference shown by so many tens of thousands of New Zealand car owners and truck operators. Wc propose from time to time through the mediums of the press anii mail to explain in plain language the product advantages fonnd in Firestone Tyres. The first of a series of announcements explaining tchy Firestone give better service.
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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 260, 17 November 1939, Page 4
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229Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 260, 17 November 1939, Page 4
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