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WHAT USERS SAY OF GOODRICH Silvertowns “Best in the Long Run” m Ashburton, _ October 20th, 19ZI. Dear Sir,-,. I must esy that the Goodrich 81 x 4.40 B.K. Tires supplied to my car have given every satis* taction, other brands have all given me bead i trouble, but these hove dona 14,000 speedoi meter miles, and are good' tor many more thousands, I can, and win, heartily recommend these tires to anyone wanting the best value tor the money. (Signed) D. CLARK, lute Dotthwlck & Son, How with North Canterbury Meat Co. f' Ashburton. Dear Sir.— Having used your tires tor eighteen months, I have had the best of a rim, only one puncture In that time, and 1 think they will last tor tour or live thousand yet. I can easily oaj they are the best tires 1 have ever used, tVlablng you a good run. Yours truly, (Signed) It. FBIBBY, Mileage over 11,000, and car has been used to haul grata seed stripper tor two leawms' crop, .600 acres. m kJ Peninsula Motor Service Ltd., 80 Princes Street, Dunedin, Ist December, 1837. ‘The Branch Manager, < Goodrich Bllvertown .Tires, Dunedin. Dear Sir, — We have now used Goodrich Tires exclusively during the last twelve months, and now wish to write expressing our entire satletaatlon with the result obtained. As you know, the road over which dnr buses ion to PortobeUa Is one of Che want roads In the South Island, and the service rendered by Goodrich Tires under the circumstances Is exceptional. We art pleased to Inform yon that we have every intention of continuing the exclusive dm ot Goodrich Tires, and can confidently recommend your tiros to all users of heavy Yours faithfully, PJ3NINSDLA MOTOR SERVICE! LTD., (Signed) G. B. KIRB.T, teeretaiyAshburton, 18th November. 1637. The Agent, Goodrich Tires. Dear Sir,— I am pleased to let yon know that I have had complete satisfaction from the Goodrich Tires sold by yon to me. X have bad on average speedometer mileage ot over 25,000 per .Ore. Yours faithfully, (Signed) JOHN S. YEOMAN. Mall Contractor. Obtainable from E. W. Pidgeon & Co. LIMITED 309 Moray Place, Dunedin. And all leading Garages and Tire Deal«r& Cal! and See the SPRING MATTRESS PRAMS m. /v tk How Mp They SsL Fo,d! Leading Pram Shops; O AMARU DUNEDIN. Oxley Seagrau Cts Heigh Ho ' for the Holidays ! Here is the “Right Luggage for Xmas Travelling. 99 Light, durable, securely locking, and quite cheap, this, luggage is just the thing for the holidaymaker. Suit Cases and Hat Boxes that are Smart and Serviceable. EXPANDING SUIT CASES made of Fibrckane; does for week? end, a week or a month; steel frame, nickel fittings, expanding Jocks and hinges—22in. 24in. 26in. 33/6 36/6 39/6 Morocco-grained jFIfJRE (SUIT CASES, two locks, eight capped corners, leather handle, metal frame- 20in, 22m. 24in. 13/6 14/9 16/Long - grained FIBRE, SUIT CASES, two locks, capped comers, strong metal handle frame in body and lid hoopbound— 22in- 24in. 26in, 16/6 17/9 IS/FIBREKANE SUIT CASES, two locks, vulcanite corners—20in. 22in. ‘24in. 26in. 9/6 10/6 11/6 12/6 LADIES* HAT CASES, horseshoe shape, strong and durable—- . 21/MISS N.Z. HAT BOXES! round and sqft; can be carried on the arm— Min. 16in. I Bin. 16/9 19/- 21/FIBREKANE ATTACHE CASES Min. 16in. 18in. 5/6 6/6 7/6 Solid Leather ATTACHE CASES 16in, I Bin. 21/6 24/6 EXTENSIVE SELECTION IN THE MEN’S STORE. xrown, Ewing B of Princes 4 Street ia6* Si*** Open till 9 Friday Nights. urity.Strenqth and flavourare combined in Jlo other jlle approaches it , in Quality | Slewed byJWZealand Breweries Ltd. rjIHE First Utility of frequent a regular Advertising consists in thi There is at all tipies a Urge class Persons, both in country and town, w lave no fixed places for ths purchase ■ertain necessary articles, and are tea to be swayed and drawn toward any pi ucular place which is earnestly broug under • their notice. Indifferent to t they yield without hesitation to the fii who asks. . * /Veil goes Christmas Shopping • o GLOVES from the D.S.A. “Gloves are always such good, useful gifts,” says Mistress Nell wisely, j And D.S.A. selection is so wide, prices so reasonable. LADIES’ FABRIC GLOVES in suede and lisle finish, with embroidered cuffs in flare and tum-down styles; shades— Beige. Shrimp, Silver, Pastel, Beaver, Black-White. Prices range from 2/11, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11 to 7/6 pair. LADIES ART. SILK GLOVES in neat gauntlet styles, nicely embroidered: shades—Beige, Grey, Sand, Shrimp. Black-White. Prices 4/11, 5/11, 6/11 pair. DENT'S KID' GLOVES in novelty gauntlet effects, soft pliable skins; shades—Pastel, Champ,, Beige, Grey, Black-White. Price 6/11 pair. LADIES’ 2-DOME BROWN NAPPA GLOVES, a perfect fitting and reliable quality; a useful Glove for everyday wear; in all sizes. Price 5/11 pair. sis (9 SHOP Early— Commence NOW! WASHABLE SUEDE GLOVES in pull-on or gauntlet style, with elastic wrists; shades—FJeih, Grey, Fawn, and Beaver. Price 7/6 pur. WASHABLE NAPPA GLOVES in gauntlet styles; shades—Pastel, Beaver, Grey, also Black-White., Prices 8/11 and 9/11 pair. *• QUEEN QUALITY M PURE SILK GLOVES, made by the famous St. Catherine Mills, Canada; newest de--1 signs and colours; in flare and tumdown cuffs. Prices 8/6 to 12/6 pair. KAYSER SILK GLOVES in novelty gauntlet styles: shades—Chateau, Chaire, Patio, Hoggar, Mist. Prices 9/11, 12/6, 13/6‘pair. FAMOUS “ VALLIER ” GLOVES.—Exquisite styles in this reliable French make are now on show, and comprise many quaint designs in latest tones. Prices 17/6 to 25/- pair. LTD GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. 9

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20586, 8 December 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20586, 8 December 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20586, 8 December 1928, Page 3

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