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Two Reliable Featiires of 1 BERGER'S "FAStiUt" 1 ENAMEL j "FASDRY"— the amateur I /J %can 'Ufe ifc witl1 the ex~ I pertness of a professional ■ Was it your car that appeared so shabby and "paint neglected" I in. the main street. the other day? If so, stop at Schofield and B Krogh's and purchase a tin or two of Berger's "Fasdry" Motor I Enamel. B "Fasdry" solves the car-painting problem. It is applied by brush m Iand dries.with a full lustrous finish over. night,. -It giyes an §3 excelient surface and .a hard lacquered finish without any diffi- ■ culty. You can put one coat over another. There's no danger of ■ working up with "Fasdry," and it "wears like iron." p CHOOSE FROM A GREAT COLOUR RANGE I "FASDRY" can be applied E just as it comes in the can K| I "FASDKY"— OBTAINABLE FBOM KOTOEUA AGENTS ■ . « »• ' „ ROtORU/I Get Our Prices First; ' ■ Buy in Your Home Town! PHONE 207' PRIVATE4M — • • m w T The New Low Pressure Tyre I JL Rotorua had a striking demonstra- j tion recently of the wonderful effect*^ of the latest Michelin low press#w| These tyres are a revolution in the motor world and are essentialBy COST NO MORE THAN ORDINARY TYRES I Made to fit standard rims. Enquire particulars to-day B Fortune & Carruthers Lt j

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 663, 16 October 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 663, 16 October 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 663, 16 October 1933, Page 2

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