ODAY any Goodyear Dealer can show you - incontrovertible evidence of the EXTRA MILEAGE and EXTRA SAFETY built into Goodyear "G-3" AllWeather Tyres. It is local evidence —the actual Treadprint records of "G-3's" driven by people in your own town, over the same roads you drive, for sensational distances—in many cases over 20,000 miles. These Treadprints prove how "G-3" retains its sharp-cut, non-skid grip in the CENTRE of the tread where you must have traction for safety. They show plainly that "G-3's" are still good for thousands of extra miles of safety even after mileages at which many tyres are worn out I Lowest cost-per-mile performance. Treadprints taken by Goodyear dealers all over New Zealand confirm what was first demonstrated on the Goodyear test fleet over a year ago: that this great lyre is actually giving the public better than 43% LONGER NON-SKID MILEAGE. The explanation of this superlative wear is the broader, flatter, heavier "G-3" tread—and Goodyear's patented, extra durable Supertwist Cord body that alone makes so stout a tread possible. See this Treadprint evidence at your Goodyear dealer's —compare the mileage your present tyres are giving —then ask yourself: "Why buy any tyre that offers less, when Goodyears cost no more ? " \\ \\ A A & & «=» SW N \ mt m%m ~'W ', "X , *S Y , , m/
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21639, 25 November 1935, Page 8
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21639, 25 November 1935, Page 8
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