Junior Mends Punctures in Tubes and Vulcanizes Patch in seven to eight minutes. Carried in pocket or tool bag. Simpler, better than ordinary outfit. With the "Marvel" Junior Vulcanizer any motorist can repair his punctures, and make a permanent, vulcanized job, anywhere, at any time, and complete the job in seven or eight minutes. The most expensive outfit couldn't make a better repair. The outfit consists of Vulcanizer, patches, sandpaper, discs for lighting—everything necessary to make a permanent, satisfactory repair. So light and compact is it that it can be carried in pocket or tool bag. Price of Vulcanizer, with six patches, discs, etc., 7/6. Box of extra 12 patches and discs, 5/6. Postage Free, Cash with oider. W. A. SCOTT & SONS, 183 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. "NT* I Z \ MOTORIST: "The Tyre with a reputation—eh ? I OUR ENVOY: " Yes, Sir, and won by its high quality, M splendid service and reasonable selling price." m MOTORIST: " Talking of prices—l see some imjf i porters making claims for superior quality to H account for their exceptionally high price in M this country." H OUR ENVOY: " Yet the same cover sells at nearly i> " half the price—say in New York, which rather explodes the super-quality idea. Anyway, Sir, claims don't build up a 20 years' reputation for ±_ giving the public a fair return for their money. W MOTORIST: "No, time finds out most things, and in Hi my case it has proved that DUNLOP RUBBER CO. have no superior for serv ice and tyre economy." Wellington, Christchurch, _ . MJ ... ~ ... «_ rt fit 0 v>?" Auckland LADY : " Loyalty with profit—eh t v ■ f OUR ENVOY: "Exactly, Madam 1"
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Otago Witness, Issue 3383, 15 January 1919, Page 44
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