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INSPECTOR FAUROT “FOOTPRINTS” HUNDREDS and gets sensational evidence of LONGER nonm 2* m m m m. m A M A i / m 0 m 0 0 mm ?A VM / •y Inspector Faurot followed hundreds of “clues” over 7,000 mile trail examining tyre « footprints ” to get evidence of «G-3’s” longer non-skid wear. HOW was the “G-3” All-Weather Tyre meeting the test of time? Was it giving the public the same record-breaking non-skid mileage it delivered on the test fleet a year ago? To find out Goodyear took a daring step put a great detective on “G-3’s” trail! And when you know that this detective was Inspector Joseph A. Faurot—the famed associate of Scotland Yard and the Surete Generale who introduced fingerprinting into America—you know you can depend on his findings. For weeks Inspector Faurot shadowed “Gr 3” users investigated hundreds of motorists took Bertillon measurements of tread wear — T recorded mileage and made “footprints” of the evidence. tyres What evidence shows Here, in this great detective’s own unvarnished words, is exactly what he found: CASE No. 80—-SALESMAN. Fast driver, covering large territory, all kinds of roads. 30,286 miles on “G-3.’> Tread still about %th inch deep. Says “G-3” is giving better than 43% longer non-skid mileage. CASE No. 22—ELECTRICIAN. Looks after mills in six different towns; car in use all the time. 47,666 miles on “G-3”—tread tvorn smooth. Owner says non-skid wear is 50% better. CASE No. 38—LUMBER BUYER, Travels hilly country, mostly dirt roads, “G-3” mileage 22,161 - stilt some tread pattern. Estimates “G-3” at least 45% better than previous tyres. ' v j CASE No. 7—FARM ER. 21,113 miles on “G-3.” Still plenty of tread design. Made almost perfect footprint - Hundreds more cases might be cited, but they all tell this same story: “G-3” is living up to its great reputation—delivering 43% longer non-skid mileage —or better! That’s what “G-3’s” broader, flatten, heavier tread and exclusive Supertwist Cord construction mean to you—extra safety, extra mileage, extra value. You can take Inspector Faurot’s word for that! And best of all—this great tyre doesn’t cost you a penny extra I “G-3" COSTS US MORE TO BUILD—BUT COSTS YOU NO MORE TO BUY © Over and over Faurot’s reports G-3 delivers more than Si O LONGER NON-SKID

UNTOLD AGONIES FROM INDIGESTION “New Lease of Life in One Month” To the real (sufferer from indigestion this letter from Mr. Charles C——. needs no introduction:— “After several years ot untold agonies and operations for stomach trouble, duodenal ulcers, etc., which I can assure you have nearly ended in suicide, Maclean Brand Stomach Powder has given me new lease of life after one month's treatment. I am still taking the powder, for I know it will cure me of my pains. “Everyone at home is surprised at the change it has made in me. I can enjoy life now without any fear of a recurrence. Please accept my sincere thanks for the new life your powder has given me.” No doctor will be surprised at this letter. In the leading hospitals they know the formula of Maclean Brand Stomach Powder and they know how amazing are the cures they effect with it themselves. Be sure to ask your chemist for Maclean Brand Stomach Powder, under that exact name. The genuine Maclean Brand Stomach Powder is not sold loose, but only in bottles in cartons bearing a seal, and the signature “ALEX C. MACLEAN” is on seal, carton and label. If you have any difficulty in obtaining it from your local chemist or store, write to the Sole New Zealand Distributors, Jollands, Ltd., P.O. Box 1130, Wellington.

LEG HEALED IN FIVE WEEKS. “ Never lost’an hour’s work—actually did overtime.” “ Wares ” heals old and ruiiv ulcers. No resting required. Booklet free. Ernest Healey, Pharmaceutical Chemist, Vares, Ltd., Box 1558 D, Wellington. Local Representative: Nurse M'Leod, Varex Rooms, 29 Octagon, Dunedin. —Advt. According to official returns the number of unemployed in Germany sank by 48,000 during August to 1,700,000 agaiust 2,397,600 last year.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22719, 4 November 1935, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22719, 4 November 1935, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22719, 4 November 1935, Page 5