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In all weather conditions, a «w JWW n «*»««■ a cap to be relied upon il§|||l|||||j|||||lß|lll|||i|||iij Call'at Agents for a tnaJrun lllllillillllllllllill ll!l!i[!|ll||| Appntsr J 11 AUCKLAND MOTOR CO., Auckland. 3

A Car is only as good as the spirit in the tank. The power, smooth running, and quick acceleration of your engine is determined every time you buy Motor Spirit. Fill the Tank with "Gold Crown" Gasoline and get the best out of your engine. "Gold Crown" Gatolme is 100 per cent, power, being 100 per cent, pure—your garage will supply you. " Geld Crown " Gasoline it a product of the Standard Oil Company (California) —the Urgtit Petroleum Producers and Refiners in the World. new T\ rniwv m GASOLINE • It takes you farther - Imported and Distributed by A. B. DONALD, Ltd., Auckland. Goodyear M Means Good # Wear Ay) ' The obvious way to build up a cord tyre is A'hf> to lay one ply of cor ds alternately crosswise '■A-γ*-' upon another. C/v/> Such a meth °d gives a reasonably satisfactory result. But Goodyear learned years ago that this fundamental principle could be improved upon — that cord plies laid in alternate groups insured a better result —less internal friction, less heat in the tyre, longer life. So to-day Goodyear Cords are built in this special Goodyear way, and it is one of the many reasons why: "GOODYEAR MEANS GOOD WEAR." CORD Tif A&ICS

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 74, 27 March 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 74, 27 March 1923, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 74, 27 March 1923, Page 10

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