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WOOD-MILNE TYRES ARE GUARANTEED FOR 3500 MILES. In itself, that is a fine guarantee, but many a Wood-Milne Tyres lias done close upon 15,000 miles—that argues sound construction, doesn't it? The Wood-Milne is a BRITISH Tyre—that's the secret—the Wood-Milne Tyre is made from the very be3t rubber and cotton fabric procurable, and is conscientiously and carefully vulcanised. So for downright durability, for reasons of economy, and because they are British, you should certainly use Wood-Milne Tyres. Be a practical patriot and specify Wood-Milnes straight away. In any case, write for details to your Garage, or N.Z. Depot, 167 Vivian Street, Wellington. 15 SUNBURN May be classed by some as one of the Itsser ills of life, but to the possessor of a delicate skin ;t is one of the worst modes of torture to be imagined. After p. glorious day in the surf, or a delightlu! bush the aftermath of scalding, burning '*«\ and hands and disfiguring Wuten = away the happy lr.emory of IV.- pleasure. To minimise the D'ects of sunburn, annotating wit:: xona, the Rapid Healer, is all tliat is necessary, and the skin, soothed and cooled by its wonderful influence, will quickly regain its normal temperature and comfortable coolness. Rexotia. 1» fM awl ' \ Obkv- .........

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 February 1917, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 24 February 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 24 February 1917, Page 5

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