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77iemar% of superior [motor car ,ONE OF THE FIRST THINGS THAT IMPRESS THE NEW HUPMOBILE OWNER, PARTICULARLY IF HE HAS BEEN A DRIVER FOR SOME \ TIME, IS THE WAY THE HUPMOBILE "EATS UP" HILLS AND POOR ROADS. :: :: :: :: ::i Hupniot>ile MONTGOMERY AND ROGERS, Motor Engineers and Importers. w, ■^ ffi J2ftßßfe'!« enjoyment they eat the* --; ppetUe a „d !>TF. M«r l «ot« it 'dry.' invigorates the digestion

~V- Nf In his Home there's a PURE Milk Supply-it's «' HIGHLANDER." Pure at the start and kept pure, Never goes sour—always ready. "Highlander" is economical. No watte —you buy only what you use. ]' [ Specially Suitable for Children and Invalids. i&INfS-4 FULIrCREAM •^mf\ CLINCHER. FABRIC TIRE A new and unusually fine i quality tire for light cars* , Everything you demandstrong construction, good appearance and long life., All at a remarkably low price! Ask for the Goodrich "55" -r-made in 30 x 3 "and 30. x 3& n sizes. THE INTERNATIONAL B. F. GOODRICH CORPORATION „ Akron, Ohio, U.S. A. Factory established 1870 1/ \ Distributors § E. W. Pidgeon & Co*, Ltd. j Christchurch* Auckland-Wanganui Wellington-Dunedin-Masterton. - Nelson-Timaru-New Plymouth GOODRICH SERVICE STATION 62 Bridge street, r -' : >r: ><•

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 13 November 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 13 November 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 13 November 1922, Page 2