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fe\MirtiHltlHtli.Mllilffllli»Mit»lJlll ~!Tm msssmssmsm Goo Black Safety Tread Tiies ■IRES of wrfety—safety on the - road and safety In price-— i are GOODRICH BLACK SAFETY TREAD TIREB. Their five bar, cross-tie black tread, rain or shine, puts fair / weather under tho oar. They are the fair play Tires, marked at one scale of prices to everyone, the GOODRICH FAIR.LIBT PRICEB. Though the perfection of nonekld fabric Tires, they are sold at the lowest price possible with highest quality maintained. For comfort and safety—style I and economy —durability and mileage, buy GOODRICH BLACK SAFETY TREAD TIRES. '•Best in the Long Run" E. W.PIDGEON & Coy.LtA MBW ZEALAND DISTRIBUTORS 956 Tuam St.. Chrletohuroh 06 High st , AucK'«nd 18 s »nam» St., rte>nn<ton SO* Men* Pim« car GreatEi&n St.XDumdln BR-^FS ppiiwnwmi^^

Buying and Selling only for Cash —we save you the inevitable expenses of credit bad debts, interest charges, etc —which otherwise must be included in a jeweller's prices. STEWART DAWSON'S Ike Urgeit pvdinen of precious stones is the Dominion Stewart£awson's Corner istchurch

A Camera for the Honeymoon The most reliable camera is the " Ansco." Light, compact and efficient—very easy to manipulate—take one with you. PRICES FROM £2 10s. Watcrworths •njjs V,*. ***** **•*» People " AJuAoilwJ&Wellbfto..

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17105, 29 March 1921, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17105, 29 March 1921, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17105, 29 March 1921, Page 8

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