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Because your tyres meet the road at these ife. WImSP * points You need DIAMOND CENTRE GRIP These - four~small points of rubber are your car’s only contact with the road. Brakes will stop the WHEELS, hut these few square inches of tyre must grip and hold to stop the CAR. S That is why the world acknowledges Goodyear Tyres safest .. • because Goodyear puts surefooted, tight-gripping, sure-stopping traction right there in the CENTRE of the tread where it belongs for safety. Study the G-3 All-Weather Tread and you will see why those massive, deep-hiting angular blocks prevent skid no matter which way a car wants to slide. Only G-3 All-Weather Tyres offer the maximum safety of Diamond Centre Tread Traction. Remember—Goodyear Tyres give you this extra Safety and extra Mileage at no extra cost! C ; "as >v, ap** // Us /ai 9n. t/e ... 'M „ ;/* 4. *■ . These Footprints of actual tyres are visible proof of nonskid mileage and safety. Note that the treads are still deepcut and sharp! Note the firm, sure grip they register after these long mileages; P ic o 6n/ ’ • Qttd ; ls a V Z ontfo Was taken. * R. Ferguson, Rangiora, has ridden 22,500 miles with this O-J on the rear wheel over country roads, often drawing a trailer carrying a horse. As this footprint shows, there's still plenty ?/ r . n P.~ s k‘d traction left in this Do lyre. 7*4 f o. 3 n - l r io. tie's ° Ver o// f rttd ■ °n/ u °Jasi °f!di *fu. tit k'<f •50°y * S/ef " ’ts/M r m MORE P.EPJPLS, THE WORLD OVER. RIDE ON GOODYEAR TYRES THAN ON ANY OXHER MAO

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Evening Star, Issue 22276, 29 February 1936, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22276, 29 February 1936, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22276, 29 February 1936, Page 12

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