TIRE SHORTAGE
NO NEED FOR ALARM Motor car owners in the Wairarapa have no need for alarm as regard: tire::, '.he Reliance Tyre and Rubber Company, of Dixon Street, Mastvrton, states Besides having over 100 b tires in slock, the company has large stocks of material for rebuilding tires. Many motorists are unaware of the fact that the modern tire :s constructed in such a way as to stand rebuilding at least three times Also in the past the discarding of cut <-r fractured tires has been encouraged by lire dealer:when actually the tires could be repau'ed and used f<»r further service Th- Reliance Tyre and Rubber C<> ha> one of the most up-to-date tire rebuilding factories in New ZcakiiM for recapping, retreading hi-eappmg id.ld sidewall cure), ri'gronvmg and repairing of tires, etc. This, concern has been selected as contractors to the New Zealand Government for the rebuilding of their tires. The majority of these tire , which have been worn on city roads urr to be reconditioned three times Motorist', are advised to watch their tire pressures more closely, inspect regularly for cuts or cracks and iv-t to wear their tires further than th” tread before having them r'-eondito ned
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 February 1941, Page 6
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200TIRE SHORTAGE Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 February 1941, Page 6
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