Proud indeed can we be of Britain's Manufacturing Achievements •• • • IJETAS it not Britain that gave the world the first ▼ ▼ Steam Engine, the first Electric Dynamo, the first Iron Ship, the first Railway Train and the first' Pneumatic Tyre . * .Dunlop? Britain's engineering skill stands supreme, holding the world's Land —Sea—-and Air Speed Records. Britain has always jealously guarded the quality of her manufactures . . . and never was her industrial prestige higher than it is to-day. Full well is this shown by Dunlop . . as in 1888, Dunlop to-day is the first tyre in the world . . . invariably chosen when the choice is determined . by those qualities which assure full satisfaction in service, in mileage, and in value. " Quality" is the Watchword, and "Improvement" ihe spirit of Dunlop manufacture . * . you find them both reflected in Dunlop Tyres and Tubes for Gars, for Motor-Cycles and for Cycles. THE NEW DUNLOP GOLF BALL With "Maxmarking" for greater convenience. The new construction of this ball enables you to drive further, approach and putt more accurately. At the recent New Zealand Championships, A. 3. Shaw used thiß new Dunlop for his Australasian record, as did F. Butter, winner of Professional Championship. DUNLOP TENNIS BALLS The largest number of successes achieved by any Tennis Ball this year 1s to the credit of Dunlop . . . its 1930/ record Includes 750 Championships and To umaaeati throughout the world. 21 out of 29 Davis Oup Competitions were played with Dunlop, including the Challenge Bound, France and TJ.B.A. Dunlop last longer, and therefore cost less per game. DUNLOP TENNIS RACKETS Fashioned .by experts . . . the Dunlop Backet represents the finest materials and best workmanship in the world. It Is * triumph of British manufacture . . . the best it is possible to produce ... as you expect of the name Dunlop. Play the Dtrnlop Backet and Dunlop Tennis Bail and play BETTER. WIA - High above the majestic Houses of Parliament "Jiin Rfitt" it //!«//m/ifb »« f nii /rtu ./i cihm/i wm WTTTTW w x w, r% J JWll w ***** i; t < rrrrrr
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20085, 14 November 1930, Page 21
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