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MOTOR MUTTERINGS

Remember when the windscreen was made of isinglass and could be rolied t up on warm days? There's one part of some automobiles that causes more trouble and accidents than any other. That's the nut that holds the steering wheel. A pleasant feeling to have when you've driven far from home is to remember that' you felt the electric toaster going full blast. If none of the other good reasons for driving carefully in downtown traffic appeals to you,-remember .'that you were a pedestrian yourself once. Some people are so anxious to get plenty of something, for nothing that they blow out their tyres with free air. We can't all be spare tyres; some of us have to take the everyday jolt's every day. , Some cars are sport models and others are spurt models-—run a while and stop. <

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Shannon News, 8 June 1928, Page 2

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140

MOTOR MUTTERINGS Shannon News, 8 June 1928, Page 2

MOTOR MUTTERINGS Shannon News, 8 June 1928, Page 2

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