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STUDY thePrice-List, procurable from all Garages. .Compare with the List-Prices of other Tires made in LESSER Volume. „ Observe that competing Prices are higher in almost the exact proportion that , VOLUME of production is smaller. ...■"•'" This, when QticdUy approaches the Goodrich Standard. , v e u t our 1915 Tire Output (of 3,000,000 Auto and Truck Tires) to One-third, and it / ' would still far exceed the. Average of all competing Makes or Brands. But, that huge reduction in Yolutne MIGHT result in every Tire we made costing yon One-third MORE than present prices. ■ They would not,—and could not,— be BETTER Tires, at this necessarily higher-cost • to Us, and higlier-price to You. „..*•■ Because,—Goodrich Tires are not made." up to a price,"—nor " down.to a price." WE, first oi all, make the BEST Fabric Tires that our 47-year Experience in Rubber-Working—our' huge Purchasing-Power, and the most . .. . - Advanced Equipment, renders possible. I Then we let Cos* fall where it will. g ;' . ■■'. To that Cost we'add a moderate, and fair, Profit for Ourselves and for our Dealers. Then we let VOLUME rise,—as it will. ' | - : The.more Tires we Make, the LESS each Tire COSTS us to produce;— and the less it costs YOU to buy them.. J v ' The more tires we Sell, the less profit, per 1 'he, WE NEED, for dividends. ■.-... ■■■■■' The more Tires we make, the better we KNOW HOW to make them,—the more ;we have a* Stake on Quality,—and Satisfaction to Consumers. And,—because of all this — —The BEST Fabric Tires that Skill,—Experience,—Good-Faith, and Maximum Volume, can build,—are now available to YOU at VERY MODERATE Fair-List Prices. ' Why pay more for ANY Fabric Tire ? ' ' » - THE B.: F. GOODRICH COY., Akron, 0. I NOTICE.—These Tires are as perfect as Fabric Tires can be made. . ' But, should any dissatisfaction' whatever arise, with any Goodrich Tire, its Owner is invited, | and REQUESTED, to take the matter up promptly with the distributors. j He will find that Fair, Square, and LIBERAL treatment will always be extended, on all proper I adjustments. '■■■ »'■ PIOGEON &■ COY: LTD., Chrtitclmrch. wt-i m _ . m ~ M| ; h -amna, '2. I ? Will be preaeated for tte return of the largest numbers of CAPSTAN Navy Cut S £ Tobacco Tin Lids (Round). The Lids may be taken from Tins containing the Mild, \ J Medium and/or Full Strengths. € > Frizes Totalling £200 V ) Ist Largest Number £25. ' 6th Largest Number £6. < > ' 2nd ■ „ ', „ £15 " 7th „ •„ £5 i } 3rd : „ „ £12,105. Bth, „ „ £4 . \ I 4th „ „ £10 9th „ „ £3 \ < sth „ „ £7 10s. 10th „ „ £2 > 5 To persons returning the next 50 largest numbers £1 each c S 120 10s \ 5 ' CONDITIONS-READ THESE CAREFULLY: < ,Post your Lids to "CAPSTAN," Box 181, G.P.0., Wellington, N.Z. Be sure S P and enclose.a slip in your parcel giving your full name and address, plainly written, 3 £ also state the number of Lids returned. £ No "parcel" will be accepted unless FULL postage has been paid on same. £\ The winners' names and addresses will be published in the newspapers. \ f Only CAPSTAN Tobacco Lids will be accepted—no, others will count. \ £ The British Empire Co. Ltd.'s decision will be final regarding any questions \ / which may arise in' connection with this competition. C ) Competitors should keep their Lids till the END of SEPTEMBER, 1917, and < S then send them in in ONE PARCEL, SECURELY PACKED. £ < REMEMBER THREE THINGS: • > V 1. Remember the Closing Date of the Competiton. £ y 2. Remember to give your full name and address and number of Lids returned. r \ 3. Remember to tie your parcel up securely. r eTMS; COMPETITION CLOSES ON 30th SEPT., 1917. \ \ ':• :P get: BUSY -AND TELL YOUR FSIENDS TO DO LIKEWISE. C CagliiEHisgf I LAHMANN HEALTH HOME, I ' miramar, Wellington, new Zealand. Telephone 529. The RaHonnl. System Cures to stay' Cured.. I fol ' Treatment of CHRONIC DISEASES. Originated by the Jato Dr. LahA'e KxXemnl Applications. : ' \ mann, and practised by him and others for many years in Europe. 1. Branch 1 Single Bottle, 4/- 6 Bottles, 20/- —Electrical: 153 Willis Street. Wellington. 11. Branch: Wairakei Geyser Post tree WRITE TO-DAY. j Valley Hot Lakes. Baths. .Inhalations. Mud Treatment. Particulars and Marenalls Pharmacy, Ounedln, Sole Agents. f| Prospectus may bo obtained by inquiry at Miramar, Wellington. »_, mm^^mmm _______, — ______________ m»'llfcJl)lt**ft.nrnv l J'UlUWlUnuaMrfflffrTniMTM W l"ll.'Hf.llJ Blli.rflJl>M.tlMiiCmwwnßlFJ.liijiKj . ...jj

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2908, 21 October 1916, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2908, 21 October 1916, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2908, 21 October 1916, Page 14

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