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LEAVE YOUR CAR IN THE SHADE

Whenever a car is parked in hot summery weather it should, if at .all possible, be left in the shade. If strong sunshine is allowed to play upon it for some hours the metal panels of the bodywork become very hot and damage to the paintwork may result; furthermore, sunlight has ,a deleterious effect .upon rubber tyres. Last, but not least, a car which has stood in the sun for some time is by no means pleasant for the returning passengers to enter.

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Shannon News, 2 November 1928, Page 4

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LEAVE YOUR CAR IN THE SHADE Shannon News, 2 November 1928, Page 4

LEAVE YOUR CAR IN THE SHADE Shannon News, 2 November 1928, Page 4

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