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EEHS3SS3ESE3 I m m m m i c 2f^' w. 1 I Smooth Riding Your favourite long brzp made more enjoyable Wide open spaces fresh bracing air troubles and cares .left behind. Make certain your troubles ARE left behind. “ GUTTA PERCHA " TIRES, due to their staunch construction and design of tread, will enable you to ride care free mile after mile. The cords of “ Gutta Percha’s ” are thoroughly insulated with rubber to prevent internal chafing. The tread, of the toughest rubber known to science, is designed to give long wear and freedom from skid. You have doubtless seen the increasing number of “ Gutta Percha’s ” on the road each one making motoring more enjoyable for its owner. "GUTTA PERCHA” TIRES WRIGHT STEPHENSON & CO. LTD PROVINCIAL AGENTS. BOX 16, AUCKLAND. AND MORRINSVILLE.

“ There’s many a slip—” MAKE YOUR PURCHASE A SURE CERTAINTY. Don’t buy haphazardly. Don’t let the deceiving flash of a coat of paint decide your purchase before you have considered thoroughly. Choose with care, investigate details and finally place your order in a direction which reason tells you is right. B.S.A. MOTOR CYCLES are proven examples of British supremacy. For many years ever since the advent of motor cycles the B.S.A. Company has made its machines with the same painstaking care and attention to detail—the detail that forms the perfect whole. Inspect our range of these motor cycles and let us show you the reasons why a B.S.A. will ultimately be your logical choice. R. B. WEST B.S.A. Agent TOKOROA

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Putaruru Press, Volume VI, Issue 241, 14 June 1928, Page 7

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250

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Putaruru Press, Volume VI, Issue 241, 14 June 1928, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Putaruru Press, Volume VI, Issue 241, 14 June 1928, Page 7

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