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ffISSSi m s** ass®? n Bfw CSS IDENTIFICATION: On the sidewall of this tyre you will find In silver silhouette the DOUBLE EAGLE—-world-mark of superfine quality and value, symbol of that Goodyear union of seasoned experience and youthful progress which has produced the tyre of tyres. DOUBLE mileage champion To tell you how many miles the new DOUBLE EAGLE Tyre might deliver under ordinarv usage would be to give you a great surprise. We know, because we have kept accurate record of the life of this SUPER-Tyre, not only in the usual type of service but under tests such as wc believe no other tyre has ever endured. Not merely speed and endurance tests, but the AGLE hardest sort of trials on both improved and unimproved roads. No tyre has ever emerged from like tests with an equally flawless showing. Bigger, thicker, stronger in every particular— of extra SUPERTWIST body, special tread compound and low temperature cure —the DOUBLE EAGLE justifies by its long, trouble-free performance the name of “ lyre of lyres. Goodyear has made for the DOUBLE EAGLE Tyre an equally superior and enduring DOUBLE EAGLE inner tube. 'S'. y DE—29'

IT has often been K;i:<l -*■ that the ideal gift for a bridesmaid is a Wrist Watch. It serves to constantly remind the recipient of the part she played in the little drama enacted before the altar. And here, at (1. A T. Young’s, may ho seen a delightful’ selection of dainty Wristlet Wniches that will please the taste of even the most fastidious. SEE THEM TO-DAY AT Limited, Dunedin & Oamaru.

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Evening Star, Issue 20130, 21 March 1929, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20130, 21 March 1929, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20130, 21 March 1929, Page 16

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