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PATRIOTIC WORK.

RATTOTU LADIES' GUILD. j The Rahotu Ladies' Guild acknowledges additional gifts to. fill the ease as follows:—Mrs. Dew, two top shirts, two llannels and pair socks; Mr. Cooper, two top shirts, two ttnderllannels anil socks; Mrs. Robertson, one muffler and wool; Mrs. Wright, two pairs bed socks and writing paper; Mr. Iliighson, six tins Glaxo; Mr. thighson, junr., writing paper; school children, three mufflers, in lace cloths; Mr?, Baker, old linen; -Mrs. Sharrock, chest protectors.

EXTRA RUBBER—EXTRA MILESEIRE,STONE TYRES. Yes, there's extra rubber, and extra cotton fabric in Firestone's—that means J extra mileage. The design of Firestones also make for longer tyre-life. The curve of these tyres allows for the exact amount of surface a tyre should have, for road contact. Too much contact means too much wear and tear—too little centres ihc srain on the restricted surface which <|iu.-kly wears through. Fire- | stones are correct to a hundredth part i ot an inch, one reason why they give you j "most miles jot tiie money." Fit your j ear with Firestone Tyres. If the garage I can't supply, get particulars from A. | Halm-k and Co., Ltd., Wanganui and I ellington, Xew Zealand agents. 1':

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 February 1917, Page 7

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PATRIOTIC WORK. Taranaki Daily News, 15 February 1917, Page 7

PATRIOTIC WORK. Taranaki Daily News, 15 February 1917, Page 7

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