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Three Million Auto Tires made™—■ ——-by GOODRICH, in year 1915 B'iflM'*iiiin"ri_i_'iii___i STUDY the Price-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"' Quality approaches the Goodrich Standard. Cut 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 Volume MIGHT result in'every Tire we made costin* you One-third MORE than present prices. They would not, —and could not, —be BETTER Tires, at this necessarily higher-cost to Us, and higher-price to You. Because,—Goodrich Tires are not made " up to a price,"—nor " down to a price." WE, first of 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. * Then we let Cost fall where it will. 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. The more Tires we Sell, the less profit, per Tire, WE NEE®, for dividends. The more Tires we make, the better we KNOW HOW to make them,—the more ' we have at Slake on Quality,—and Satisfaction to Consumers. ■ , .- ' And, —because of all tliis, — —The BEST"Fabric Tires that Skill,—Experience,—Good-Fa'tii, 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. NOTICE.—These T>es are as perfect as Fabric Tires can be made. But, should any dissatisfaction whatever arise, with any Goodrich Tire, its Owner is invited, and REQUESTEP, to take the matter up promptly with the distributors. He will find that Fair, Square, and LIBERAL treatment will always be extended, on all proper I adjustments. __. W. PTDGEON &■ COY. LTD.. Christchurch. Be) __& sfilW MmimWh mIM 56 High Street, Ancklaad J_L_ 4ll_i@___i i\L "- *® \&k H ll_. HlB ,8 Panam* Sl«" *• Wellington SAFETY TREAD' niUES <• it »-**»»*»"« g e^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm , « k. ; _ _ THE TRUMBULL J ftmru , n lIIIHTO PARCEL DELIVERY CARS ORION RANbcS 10 cwt. Models. I .. „ _ . ,i,._- . v. * c Are recognised as the most One of our clients, a Baker, was enabled, to dispose of 3 horses, ti c„ T ! afnr t nn , f nr . u_r. kind of 2 carts, and 1 man when he took on The Trumbull Delivery Car H satisfactory for every Kind of to do the work. The same Car, owing to its very low upkeep and g Cooking and BaKing. me running cost, paid for itself in twelve months by the reduction in g , ORION gives the greatest working expenses, besides getting quicker delivery, no trouble, I possible service, with the and more spare time. The Trumbull, owing to its very low up- 9 lowest consumption of coal. keep, is the finest proposition on the market. Full particulars and § ORION Ranges are made in demonstrations from ■ g a „ sizeSl obtainable also WITPOMRF 3D "PYM So'e A 2ents> VmaD Streef I with Open or Close Fires, Wllll/riPE. fltrill , Pressure Boilers, etc. f d~~~~~. - _.... ■' Ask your Ironmonger to ==— _——: " ~~~ show you an ORION. IDEAL FOR LIGHT DELIVERY! *. Hi L SHACKLODK, LTD. " DUHEDIN, WELLIKSTOM t AUCKLAND MS \ THE WALL 1.Merits pAJRCEL CAR l r-'Y"VK!rJ k"■"■' Tradeanei. j New 6 Cwt. Mon... J iDNCHEofcHEESE. ! | It is sure to satisfy hie craving for v sometliing dainty and appetising. Agent: J. E. FITZGERALD, Lambton Quay, Wellington I "REX" —-—- TLUNCHEON' EOR £82 10/- 10 H-P' 1916' SSPEED COUNTERSHAFT S PjTPFQT-? , I is highly nutritions and provides sufflX I__ A-JL/XiN Ix ksl A.jSIJAI.M\jD* I throuXtr^T_eriodlintho°tren.hes. I With "butter at a premium iv Egypt or CALL AND INSPECT THIS MODEL FITTED WITH ALL LATEST j Egj^..' IMPROVEMENTS. 1 mny l'<= eaten wituout Gutter. It keeps I for a reasonable time after the tin has AGENTS FOR A.J.S. AND RUDGE MOTORS. . -I NCHEON CHEESE _'. ~— mT .T.^m I possesses all the good digestive proCASH OR TERMS. R J, e rtie_ of perfectly matured _W . a " I Cream Cheese. BATTrnpi T->>Q I priceUTa tin. \J \J \J XI ____ XV KJ) I If your Grocer does not stock "BEX" _,„_.„„,,. B BRAND send his name and address to 74, LAMBTON-QUAI. J THOMPSON BROS., LTD., ■___■_■___■__, _^________.~_____- ■■ I 16,18, 20 Blair Street, «^__i____i_E____i___a_M____-M___M_i-***_____^ | Wellington. 10 r *&, •«_? "5* " 8 11111 ■■■■■■ii imi——*___—— Motor-Cars and Hotor-Buss'es p^T^r —— FOR HIRE fe:^^^_ Available at any time, day or night I SL -3-~Z<^6S Our Motor-Busses (open or closed) accommodate 20 passengers. A SPOONFUL SIMPLY Theatre and Picnic Parties Specially Catered for. ! "MAKES" THE SOUP ! STANTON ® EVANS ! Eztis&s&2%£ w__.___»*„__. v _. y .wn, j*w *<_.__*•« w ThQy invariably seas on Soups "Phone 2240. Opp. Parliament Building's and Gravies with Also at .Railway Avenue, LOWER HUTT.-'Phone 47. j RUF! I HP'S ' faB^ANM^ SAUCE Circular Pointed^& £r£ nr2g£j mzmmmmmmmm n* paper mth ,he ease i That is one of their secrets. POMS. J*\WmaM%& of a son lead pencil. | it is thus they create that I 48*s«^f/^_**v^_**^^^ Attention is also | Tempting Fragrance and ApSavon "" drawn to their patent | petising Flavour which please Pi-ix<_ tviocJais. /d^^^^^ .' Anti-Biottmi?Scries. | the most exacting. _——- Ask your storekeeper for an 1 Order "Mellor's" fromyour Grocer ! Works^irminsham.England, assorted Sample Box. | c r .^-p 1« IwHP_^Timi_H T jiiii inpi.m »■ w-r^vpiimmmßas^mimskMsmammuamiMsissmmwmmssss^Ss

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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 76, 27 September 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 76, 27 September 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 76, 27 September 1916, Page 10

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