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ii fH-it GOODRICH means good rubber articles I Time alone is the real test of quality production. Since 1869, the name Goodrich has stood for the highest quality in the manufacture of rubber: products. In all rubber articles—tires, mechanical rubber goods, druggists' sundries, or footwear, the B. F. Goodrich Rubber Company has held the leadership for more than fifty years. * The name Goodrich will continue to mean what it has in the past, because it is built on the solid foundation of conservative, progressive dependability. The Goodrich factory, with its 70 acres of floor -space and 30,000 employees, is one of the largest of any kind in the world. One day's work in this great factory produces 25,000 automobile tires, 15 miles of rubber hose, 25,000 pairs of rubber boots and shoes, 4,000 water bottles, and 30,000 other articles of rubber. Quality production is the foundation of this huge output. The name Goodrich means good rubber articles. New Zealand Dhtributow-E.' W. PIDGEON & COY. LTD. Cbristehtirch, Auckland, Walliniton, and Duntdln, PttM—2ss9

The Expression of Beauty and Quality that distinguishes our Diamond Rings as being so superior, is a reflection of their real value. Our rational prices enhances the pleasure of selecting Diamond Jewellery from our unrivalled stock STEWART DAWSON'S Largest Jewellers ■ * of the Empire Stewart DawsonsTCorner 68883-0068

Tailored by Owen ire recognised' for their smartness and distinctiveness. < j» The London Tailor (Duiwt "JSSST

Ceregen ia particularly suitable fat div •betic patients becauaeit is fiwi from sugar and starch and is incapable of, producing vrio acid. Qsrogen is a vital}/' important {nod in building up weak, nri down systems. As a- source of protein, it is strongly recommended in preference to any meat preparation, and is in a form which weak digestive systems easily recuperate upon. Suffer>vb from' Neurasthenia, Neuritis, Anemia. Pyspepsia, ISental depression or physical txhaustion will find in Oeregen a noh and taluablo food. In lour mw 2s 6d, Im 6<L '■ 6d, and 18a fid, C&amjata. 4

gMinimtiiiHiiiiiiimimiimuiniiiiiiiimiiiiininiiiMiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiimiiiiii I Amateur Photographers j w E do the best Developing a*nd Printing * * * Waterworths P.O. Box 111. 'P)ttaeA<73i. Aa 4 tt AittUtsd tod Wellwtton. — I

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17064, 8 February 1921, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17064, 8 February 1921, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17064, 8 February 1921, Page 8

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