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i United States Rubber Co. I I (AUSTRALASIA) LIMITED ' I || Head Office for New Zealand: . Branch: 8 j 1 1 72-74 JERVGIS QUAY, 94a HEREFORD STREET, f jj| | WELLINGTON CHRISTCHURCH || Messrs. Magnus, Sanderson &: Co. Ltd., Wellington, having relinquished the Agency for UNITED STATES | |1 j 1 TIRES, these well and favourably known Tires WILL IN FUTURE BE DISTRIBUTED THROUGHOUT NEW 1 I ZEALAND BY THE COMPANY ITSELF. j 1 "USCO" Tread "NOBBY" Tread j "CHAIN" Tread "ROYAL CORD" Tread I I j renowned for mileage and sterling value. If I j Thcse Tll " es are manufactured by the United States ' Enquiries should be made through bona fide motor l 1 Rubber Companv, the largest and oldest Rubber . t • . . . vj r t H> \ . , " traders, as private customers are not supplied direct. H | • Company in the world, and are guaranteed free from »' n H , r . ■ . , , li- l ii i Motor car owners should remember that initial cost H delect in materia! and workmanship, and <i libera! $j adjustment policy is extended to users of UNITED of a dre is on 'y an ' mi,ea S e chained is tlie I STATES TIRES. proof of (he value of a-Tirc. || Price Lists forwarded on application, or can be obtained from garages of repute in your district. j H United States Tires are Good Tires J' I F.O. Box 9C4, Wellington ose Telegrams .: " RUBEXPORT." J fl

if 1 y To Our Many Ciients & Binrsfcolriefs 0 This is to advise our many ciicnts, shareholders and the | motoring public generally that I 1 the largest and most convenient in Cante.burv 'is p * k Now, Open from 8 a.m. H!1 Midnight [ and tiiat they can rely upon their needs receiving every attention. ; ' NOTE.—As the building is not yet out of the <;cn- * I tractors' hands,' we are workinij micer some- dis- J] advantage, and \vouicl therefore l cspectfuljy ask our patrons' kind forbearance in any little natters which J might be overlooked. | i ? N.Z. Farmers Co-op. Association , Cr. Cashel and Madras Sts. i y- j XH txk ytf ■ 'Mtr- j i

- '||| | WBBPMWMmmmiISmMIMmMiI fa H fill j! i j A good oven and a tin of Edmonds gr-,. nr ,„ 'li! ! Baking Powder takes you two•J I AlxUri Hi thirds of'the road to successful jT j J baking. Cakes and pastry melt Mi -l . ! in the mouth when Edmonds is cIKCS WJtllte !j used. This high-grade powder I I is always the same—pure, good I garments keep j and "Sure-to-Risc." Ask for ai; [ 31 j'lj P-BAKING B I SJ SUi POWDER • — . I §|| explaining what protection a. RAT. I * ' |jE Patent gives. 28 pages of vain- jA " f>p J Im able information to Inventors. MP ' Ihiggs&o-donnell y f\ „ JzCs wr \ OT international Patent Attorneys. j MEAT W RAPS f> SSI HEAD OFFICE WELLINGTON 1 AB\mrtl sikSSTS»*Sce, ! qJ.6ADSPEN f\, Public Accounatnts, jffinL Has opened an up-to-date 81 CATHEDRAL SQUARE. 52 d th .? rou B f, 'y equipped HP r \ Textile Bag Factory §jr • A at 169 STASAPH Sfrcet \A COOK'S TOURS fj. f , . , .. OMnti mmm, |M \jA ' teaofih Fookiag* to all qrtu oi New Zealand. mnww^wjjm; , 3« Hereford St. j

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16946, 22 September 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16946, 22 September 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16946, 22 September 1920, Page 10