hw ' •• \ wtiy 11 The listed Price of the tyre should never be the.basis on Compare for your own information the difference in the which you determine to make a purchase. ******* o, ths robber of the tread with that on any^tyr! B value » found only m tyre performance in the market and Goodyears will win. ■ No tyre m existence averages better mileage and lower „ •. M .. .~. ... i» cost per mile than Goodyears. Besides this visible superiority, there are many invisible,, SThia is absolutely proved by the enormous and growing 5, ut none the IeS8 » Dresen t advantages possessed by demand for these tyres. Goodyear tyres. Motorists buy more Goodyears than any other sincle Their construction prevents "blowouts" through wrinkled brand of tyre. fabric, which in other tyres may be hidden beneath the. It takes 17,000 tyres every day to meet this demand, rubber. Sort ceas a int? Zen "** ™™ te > *»* "d night, No one ever hears of a loosetread on a Goodyear A.W.T. ' That enormous production is J(P ~ I Tye; it is made impossible , one reason why you can .GOODYEAR TYRE .AND RUBBER GO., I by the tb ; oas M"fe of rubber get Goodyear quality at i OF AUSTRALASIA. LTD ; - j rivets w b*cb fasten the tread I 6 MEECEB STBEET . WELLINGTON. **« ™M«r _ . '• • I DEALERS EVERYWHERE. I y mat na * so man y lvrc ' 11 «««^>^^,—,«. | admitted superiorities?
*|/- IN THE J£ .. Jtifflfsskfo V" lH THE £ DISCOUNT FOR CASH DISCOUNT FOR CASH TOBACCO POUCHES— 4/6 to 11/6 TOY PISTOLS— 9d 2/LETTER CASES— 3/9 to 15/MILITARY BRUSHES, incases- STRONG DRUMS- 1/- 2/9/6 to 39/6 BOXES of SOLDIERS— 1/- to 10/6 a box LEATHER SOVEREIGN PURSE 9*2/3 3/3 SWORDS— 1/- to 2/t OMEGA WATCHES- 22/6 . 35/- TEDDY BEARS- 3/6 to 20/^ POCKET BOOKS— 6/6 to 12/6 PIPES, in cases— 12/6 to 25/6 STUFFED ANIMALS— 1/- to 7/6 PORTSEA PURSES- 1/- to 5/6 DO LLS« TEASETS- 9d to 1/LEATHER and SILK HANDBAGS— 6/9 to 37/6 ENGINES— 1/- to 5/6 SILVER MESH BAGS- 15/~ to 39/6 WOODEN HORSES- 1/- to 3/6 ANTIMONY TRINKET BOXES— 6d to 8/6 ROCKING HORSES*— 4/9 to 5/9 HANDKERCHIEF SACHETS- 3/- to 9/6 DO UBLE ROCKERS- 9/6 each EBONY HAIR BRUSHES— 6/6 to 21/- ' HAND MIRRORS, in Ebony or Xylonite— DOLLS, Dressed and Undressed— 6d to 20/LEATHER KNITTING BAGS- *° 15/ " B °° KS ' f ° r B ° yS and " Giris - 9d to 4/- _ T 3/6 to 4/6 CHUMS and ANNUALS— 9/6 each ARTISTIC DOULTON PLATES— ' 2/3 2/9 4/- BEAD FRAMES— 1/ARTISTIC DOULTON JUGS— tautc -» , «,«> 7/- 7/6 9/6 WOODEN CARTS— 1/- to 2/9 HAND-PAINTED-CUPS and SAUCERS— CHILDREN'S-SWINGS— 1/6- 2/- j 4/9 to 6/6 each W STRANGE & CO* Ltd 814ft—1316
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15769, 9 December 1916, Page 12
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