BRITAINS GREATEST CONTRIBUTION TO MOTORING While other countries were the pioneers of the motor-car itself, it fell to Britain to make the greatest single contribution to motoring the practicable pneumatic tyre invented in 1888 by John Boyd Dunlop. Then, at the stage when no further progress could be made on the motor-car because of the restricted speed imposed by solid tyres and the uncomfortable jolting, came Dunlop' S historic invention, which smoothed the way for motoring as we know it today: Dunlop made the first practicable pneumatic tyre: The name Dunlop js still the last word in tyres: DUNLOP 'meGmA Ieadsthih im Rullot 8 B Dubop D.5o.12 A BOTTLE OF SLOAN'S SAOULD B E IN 1 #5 V EVERY HOME 4 Fos 44 8L, %e 6 025, USE SLOAN'S FAMILY LINIMENT FOR RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO AND ALL MUSCULAR ACHES AND PAINS Chamberlain'$ (NZ) Ltd., 49 Swanson Sc. Auck: (Successots to Dr. Earl S Sloan Ltd. . London.) LOANSI FaMiLY HLNIMENII RELILVES m4t PANN Parad Svintn = 0.1) Bxbor glBloen Seeeut Aucklang, Limuted , Landon CONTENTS 27FL
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 384, 1 November 1946, Page 30
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