A IUVAL TO ESPERANTO Esperanto may be quite all right as an international language and bring mutual comprehension where discord prevails. But Bears’ Tobacco is appreciated just as much by whoeyer smokes it, whether Englishman or Frenchman, for it brings peace of .mind and mutual satisfaction when words fail to describe its delightful qualities. Cool and sweet —Bears Smoking Tobacco is a:'gift at 8d an ounce loose. Also - sold' in handy packets, loz 9d, 2oz Is 6d.—[Advt.]
m ■^yy i-vtj. v» *x /XV.4.%v^ r ; mi islU m m ViVi ‘=S Air-Tight! TT would be an ideal tube that would hold air forever. Yet such a tube has not been manufactured, nor is likely to be. however, has come close to this perfection by producing tubes that hold air for many thousands of miles. tubes hold air longer solely because they are made better. Only high quality red rubber—tough, lively and durable—is used in their manufacture. fllAnd because Goodyear tubes are inflated and tested under a 25% stretch before leaving the factory, you are assured that each tube you buy is perfect in every respect. i X Cured on a circular mould, Goodyear Tabes conform naturally to the shape ,of the cover and so FIT PERFECTLY. i 1 n i THE : < GREATEST NAME BN RUBBER
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Evening Star, Issue 19839, 12 April 1928, Page 11
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214Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19839, 12 April 1928, Page 11
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