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#5 1 A l r* u«> s W sags ae Quaker Oats is Worth More than other oats. No one who has not tasted Quaker Oats can understand that. No one who has tasted Quaker Oats can doubt it. It is Worth More,—but Does Not Cost More than other package cereals. ’ " “ P “ lH ” °”' Quaßer Oats . # m 3&4S Real'China. Porridge PLATES FREE to Consumers of QUAKER OATS, Send 50 Trade Marks—the white square with the figure of the Quaker cut from a packet of Quaker Oats—to either of the Agents mentioned below and you vi'l. receive four Real China (thin, but strong) unique shape—specially designed—perfect 1 }-finishi d Quaker Porridge Plates. If you have not 50 Trade Marks, send 2/6 and 4 Trade Marks. If The 2/6 will be returned when you send in the other 46 Trade Marks. Kew South Wale,: COLLIN & CO. Prop. Ltd., SO Clarence St., Sydney. Victorias COLLIN & CO. Prop. Ltd., Bourke St., Melbourne. South Australia: COLLIN & CO. Prop. Ltd., North Terrace, Adelaide. Queensland s E. RICH & CO. Ltd., Creek St., Brisbane. West Australia: G. WOOD, SON & CO., Perth andFrearattUe, Now Zealand: COLLIN & CO. Prop. Ltd., Jervois Quay, Wellington. sm3

Biho'dunfs Tyre Lectures — N’o, 5, This Is why the Square Treat* Is. shaped as it is s Because after exhaustive experimental work, and a. long series of practical tests, the manufacturers have ascertained that only a cover of this particular shape can, when inflated and supporting the weight of the car, give the best results in the wearing of the tread. Because it augments the strength as well as the resiliency of the rubber, besides giving it a- tendency to close up any cut sustained, rather than permitting it to gape open and provide ingress for injurious foreign -'bodies. Thus it is that the Michelin Square Tread has won its pre-eminence among all-rubber covers, STOCKI2 m ’- AUCKLAND—Adams, ltd.; John Chambers & Son. WELtIBOTOH—Adams, Ltd.; John Chambers, Ltd. CHRISTCHURCH—Adams, Ltd.; John Chambers and Son. DUNEDIN—Adams, Ltd.; John Chambers & Sen.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7448, 24 May 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7448, 24 May 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7448, 24 May 1911, Page 4

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