FOR COUNTRY ROADS. Runholders, farmers, and country merchants need a motor lorry that rans well on all sorts of roads. The British-built "Dennis" being strong, with ample ground clearance, unusually large wheels and a splendid climber, is eminently suited for country work. Enquire.—The New Zealand Express Coy., Ltd. YOUR TYRE BILL will bo much lighter with SPENCERMOULfOX Tyres on your car. Toughest specially woven fabric, purest selected rubber ensure freedom from punctures and solid Tiding comfort. They are especially suited to New Zealand conditions, and on the roughest road will stand up where foreign tyres will fail. Ask your Garage or Box 258,, Christehurch. 2 THE TYRE THAT CARRIES TON'S. Clincher Solid Band Tyres are British made. They mean more certain service from commercial motors. The heaviest lorries will run better and longer on Clincher Solid Band Tyres, and save your tvrc bills. * 40
When youi little child is ho';, restless, and feverish with e, ,fresh cold, don't c lay but immediately j "JMazol" on sugar and sprinkle freely a handkerchief with "JJazol" and pin t. the dress so taat the child can inhale it lyFEWER TYRE BILLS TO PAY When your commercial vehicles are shod with Clincher Solid Band Tyres. They are British and best. Clincher Solid Band Tyres will carry the heaviest loads and stand up to the worst condition., u««<3 t.iiflta. a
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 April 1920, Page 3
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