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mi JEWS : /^ ■,^ wmm &$£ '■\>l.< . ■; I L' ■ iff' «3rt >".:,/.:,/■, ; >v-: S'Sfii-' v-v m i tmmm 1» y < p|S J * ,■■ : m Mi *& iaft . the heart of every true Briton . there beats a thrill of pride in the achievements of his country. This National pride has been largely responsible for maintaining a standard of workmanship that makes the words "Dunlop-Made in England" a hall-mark of quality. New Zealanders,. because of their natural bond with the Homeland, are all the more friendly towards ... this famous tyre, and appreciative of its qualities. We know that it will do what it sets out to do—to deliver mileage at less cost than mileage can be bought elsewhere; to bring added beauty to the car it supports, and a cushioning comfort all its own.., ..A product that is rightly associated with the Nation's great achievements. Not without justification is it said "Fit Bunlop and he satisfied/ 9 : New Zealand garages now fit Dunlop at the same price as other tyres. "..,4' ' fo'i I Jra P|W^:^jli ;.....■ mmmmißMßssamw I mt-iwiwtcfgisi and foremost ever since." Rubber Coy. of Aust. Ltd. Distributors of English Dunlop AUCKLAND WELLINGTON CHRISTCHURCH DUNEDIN MAXFLI* GOLF BALL ptey tiie DVNLQP TENNIS

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17155, 4 October 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17155, 4 October 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17155, 4 October 1926, Page 3

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