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MICHELIN ILLUSTRATED GUIDES
TO THE BATTLEFIELDS (1914-1918)
VOLUME II.
THE BATTLE OF SAINT MIHIEL
(ST. MIHIEL, PONT-à-MOUSSON, METZ.)
MICHELIN & Cie., CLERMONT=FERRAND
MICHELIN TYRE Co. Ltd., 81 Fulham Road, LONDON, S. W.
MICHELIN TIRE Co., MILLTOWN, N. J., U. S. A.
The Michelin Wheel
BEST of all detachable wheels
because the least complicated
Elegant
It embellishes even the finest coachwork.
Simple
It is detachable at the hub and fixed by six bolts only.
Strong
The only wheel which held out on all fronts during the war.
Practical
Can be replaced in 3 minutes by anybody and cleaned still quicker.
It prolongs the life of tires by cooling them.
AND THE CHEAPEST
THE “TOURING CLUB DE FRANCE”
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WHAT IS IT? WHAT ARE ITS USES?
The “Touring Club de France” (founded in 1890), is at the present timethe largest Touring Association in the whole world. Its principal aim isto introduce France—admirable country and one of the loveliest onearth—to French people themselves and to foreigners.
It seeks to develop travel in all its forms—on foot, on horseback, onbicycle, in carriage, motor, yacht, or railway, and soon in aeroplane.
Every member of the Association receives a badge and an identity ticketfree of charge, also the “Revue Mensuelle” every month.
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