OLDSMOBILE owners like to think of their cars I as something more than a mere motor vehicle. j They do not think of them as pieces of machinery to use and then discard. Rather, they have a joy in possessing a servant so uniquely handsome and willing as the Oldsmobile is. It is a source of personal pride and pleasure to know that every minute of the day and night, every day of the year, they have at their j command this indispensable and unfailing helper, j When the time comes to part with an Oldsmobile for a newer model, there are few owners, indeed, who do not do so reluctantly. Giving up tried and proved friends is never pleasant. RUSSELL 8L CO, Motor Engineers LITTLE QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, and HAMILTON. i ==== _ .__ Goodyear- Grade THE TERM "High Grade," when applied to an article of commerce, f is expressive of merit or value. 1 Most manufacturers would rest content when J they had brought their commodities to the I point when "high-grade" would be a just ' I prefix. Not so with Goodyear, however. I In connection with Goodyear products " high- I grade" is not enough. Everything must be ! Goodyear grade! And that means—the present high water mark of human judgment and ingenuity. The rubber that is grown or bought by Goodyear 5 must be Goodyear-grade or it will not be used in Goodyear Tyres. Similarly with the fine long-staple cotton; grown or bought by Goodyear for the manufacture of Goodyear fabric--the fabric of world'srecord strength. Every stage of manufacture—every little detail and even; big operation— every one of the hundred -odd inspections to which a Goodyear tyre is subjected during its construction must be effected by men who are Goodyear-grade. Wefl. what dial, one expect from the combination of Goodvea*. 5 CO M F O R T O NO NEED TO EXTOL £) M // O F / IVf MOTOR CARS \J Ask an User p „. Sole Agents, North Island: THE FARMERS* CO-OPERATIVE g~\ THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE 4~% a *- WHOLESALE FEDERATION VJ* , (IvZ>. LIMITED. Wellington £ Write for Cafakgue J? COMFORT
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17336, 6 December 1919, Page 6 (Supplement)
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