1934 AAfool Prices A I. Does Dunlop help? yXXITH every New Zealander, no matter what his voca- * ’ tion, looking forward to 1934 as a period of better prices—with better prices actually with us, Dunlop is proud to have been associated with the trend of industrial advancement in the Homeland which has established improved conditions there and reflects improved conditions here. Great Britain takes 88 per cent, of the Dominion 9 s total exports .... Dunlop helps. Dunlop, above all tyre companies in the Regardful of their leadership in the world, is pre-eminently British .... Extra Low Pressure field (or DisplaceCapital .... Material .... Labour ment Low Pressure for existing rims) ... Quality~the kind of quality that continues to show the way in has enabled Britain to emerge tn urn- Y. . . . , phant from post-war difficulties. ' 1S latest development. That quality is inbuilt in the Dunlop You will want new tyres this summer Tyre of Standard construction : inbuilt season .... specify Dunlop. Keep the in the “ Fort ” Dunlop which still stands ball rolling so that British prosperity will unapproachable in service and value mean ew Zealand prosperity. Feel after five years of intensive testing on comfortable in your mind and poc ket New Zealand roads, during a period n when tyre values have been scrutinised about the tyres you buy. Get Value as never before. for your money—get Dunlop. DUNLOP TVRES STAMIARD \ Extra ISEPressure - Displacement V Krttish Mounting annual at 10 I I OO £CCI IDE \ PRESSURE
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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 70, 15 December 1933, Page 15
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