1 m2\ More Reasons Why I I YOU SHOULD USE | [Jgf GOODYEAR I iffifi TYRES, | I which, by their increasing sales, j are proving a growing accept- | ance by discriminating motorists. | f\ 52 Because Goodyears are a two cure tyre, first the fabric turer "is less than 9 per cent., and all the extra profit j§ p and cushion are semi-cured, then the tread is laid on, that other companies generally take goes back into the jg 1 and air bags put in the carcass to make the final cure tyre to make Goodyear quality. |f ||f or vulcanisation. g m This ensures the tyre being cured on air to take out _mn Jh&/\ B g all stretch and leave the tyre when finished in exactly '5 t. ' B gj the condition and shape it will be in when running )t-ir- i 1 Because' Goodyear tread wears down smoothly and 1 § uniformly, not chipping and cracking like an over- p I Because Goodyear tyres are picked by manufacturers MOTBy fpj 1 as the best to use on the highest priced cars in America. Hi xfji "^1 | Because Goodyears are sold all over the world, and jf* fT* HI M I § endorsed by the majority of the tyre-buying public of S j I fi Because Goodyear tyre machines are rated the BEST i a Goodyear Tyres are made 8 i 'gl in the world. Ask other tyre manufacturers regarding \ei wjj til of the very highest grade J f j§; this. ' • yjf JdrjgJ SB g S materials, and are manu- si I Because Goodyear is a balanced tyre, and built to cor- /DOS SB If ® : I rect design, and tread does not fly off before the car- WCO gg/# and wor£ I f Hi cass is half worn out, nor does the carcass give way ASfjmhgg S $ S . | even when the tread has yielded its full mileage. OQmfMH | | W- The Goodyear carcass, being faithfully built and free we tit manent—it never varies. 11, II from stretch, is more suitable for retreading opera- To ensure uniformity of g 1 ji tions than most others—an economical point worth ' output,Goodjjear Com- jf j W. Because Goodyear employs one man to every six used anywhere in the tyre S I I jS mechanics as an inspector to see they are made right. industry, and step is §11 I Because the profit on Goodyear Tyres to the manufac- more than justified by I J 1 . results. J j I The Goodyear Tyre and Rubber Go. | | of New Zealand, Limited I [ BRANCHES AND AGENCIES IN ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES- Hea<l offi ° e ' 6 Mcnw Stn * x ' We,,inß,#n ' |j ? ■ ,
CEREGBN! BIIU'ISH ALWAYS. STILI. BIIITISH. Ceregen is a nerve food, rccommcndcd by doctors —used by Britain and our Allies in Naval.and Military Hosi.itals. It has no German past—the works' where Ceregen is made, were established over 100 years ago in England If vou're weak, "worn out," mentally dull, .tako this splendid nerve food —it contains over 80 per cent, of proteid—absolutely essential to health and strength. Every-day food has not enough proteid—Ceregen will supply the shortage, and make you feel renowed in brain and body. Get a tin* 2s 6d, 4s 6d. Gs 6d, 123. From all chemists. 12s size contains eight times amount of 2s 6d tin. 1
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 16043, 27 October 1917, Page 13
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