I Built like a Motor Tire | M Biggest Advance in Footwear in a century | M Positively the toughest, strongest rubber ever evolved goes i S| into Goodrich Motor Tires. Think how they stand up for 1 u thousands of miles under terrific strain." Now imagine that ■ 99 very rubber made into a hoot! B H That's the new "HIPRESS" method—Rubber Boots and B H Shoes made of the same tough rubber that goes into Good- B jf rich Tires. And cured, just like a tire, INTO ONE SOLID • m 9 PIECE UNDER ENORMOUS PRESSURE! No weak spots S n in them —they WEAR ALL OVER. S H All other Boots and Shoes are made by the old dry heat M H process—stuck together by hand. / H But ' 'HIPRESS" are literally ONE SOLID / 1 PIECE OF RUBBER—they wont leak, peel, or I E. W. Pidgeon & Coy. Ltd. jnH at Procurable from Para Rubber Coy. and | all Goodrich Service Stations 1
— The ex-German Imperator, now a Cunard liner, lias been equipped with a full branch of the London Joint City and Midland Bank, so that all kinds of banking operations can bo conducted on the ship's voyages between Liverpool and New York.
nsnrisM TALCUM POWERS I impart delightful fragrance and velvety smoothness to the skin. They are of a particular coolness and comfort in hot weather. { 1 The extreme smoothness of Mennens is the result of applyingthespecialMemien process to only the. finest talc. It is borated to just the proper degree. The finished product is impalpably fine and of unvarying high quality. In various tints _ and scents, at all leading chemists "5»» and stores. THS n<sMtt<sW 109 PITT STREET VICTORIA STREET, SYDNEY, N.S.W. WELLINGTON, N.Z. IOS-T
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17989, 16 July 1920, Page 6
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