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. '■ * * # - ov» v ^ ■ >ym ty k- .-fc. •• •" Two Reliable Features of -• " B ERG £R ' S. "FA SDRY '•' ■■■ ■ ; EN AM.E L; " " - ■■■■ "FASDRY" — amateur ' can use - wi^.fhe exp®11iness a ^ro^ess^ona^ Was it your car that appeared so shabhy and "paint neglected" in the main street the other day? If so, stop at Schofield and Krogh's and purchase a tin or two of Berger's "Fasdry" . Mofc.or v ' . Enamel. • _ . " "Fasdry" solves the car-painting problem. It is applied, by brush and dries with a full lustrous finish ove.r night. It gives an excellent surface and a hard lacquered fittish without any- difficulty." You -can put one coat over another. Therh's no danger of working up with "Fasdry," and it "wears like iron." CHOOSE FROM A GREAT COLOUR RANGE ' "FASDRY" — OBTAINABLE FROM ROTORUA AGENTS | Buy°/n^to™eFTow„! |pH0KE207.re!\WE^r| T The New Low Pressure 1 Rotorua had a striking demoflgM^ of the latest Michelin low pressij;. These tyres. are a revolution in the motor world and are to efficiency. undeh present day conditions. Q| COST NO MORE THAN ORDINARY TYRES Made to fit standard rims. Enquire pai'ticulars Fortune & Carruthers l®

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 659, 11 October 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 659, 11 October 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 659, 11 October 1933, Page 2

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