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From the growing of the raw rubber to the final inspection of the completed tyre, Dunlop exercises a control over every stage of manufacture that is in itself unique .... anything short of this specialised production could never maintain the world-wide leadership Dunlop enjoys to-day. DUNLOP RESEARCH.—What Dunlop technical research has achieved in tyre-building is now known all over the world by the new speed records made possible by the many important improvements in rubber manufacture instigated by this branch of the Dunlop organisation. The same technical research contributes to the excellence of the Dunlop Tyres you buy to-day. COTTON—such an important factor in determining the mileage a tyre will give—is a special feature of Dunlop manufacture. Dunlop possesses its own Cotton Mils, at Rochdale,, Lancashire—right in the cotton centre of the world—giving to Dunlop the advantages of exclusive Lancashire workmanship and Lancashire climate, the combination of which is unequalled in the production of highest grade cotton. After selecting the very cream of the raw cotton, Dunlop ensures the most perfect possible workmanship by employing skilled workers in the largest and most up-to-date self-contained Cotton Mills in the world, controlling from start to finish the quality of this important component of every Dunlop Tyre. DUNLOP GROWS ITS OWN RAW RUBBER on the Company's Estates in Malay, thereby controlling the quality of all the rubber used for Dunlop Tyres. SEARCHING LABORATORY TESTS.—Every portion of material for use in Dunlop Tyres is subjected to searching the very first grade being used. MAN POWER.—It is a source of pride to Dunlop that on its payroll are some hundreds of workers who have each completed more than 15 years of service. Thus is maintained a large staff of expert craftsmen—craftsmen who have an acquired skill in tyre-making. Experienced workers, such as these are essential to the production of a tyre of Dunlop quality. CTDIC CT~2 i The Standard by which ALL Tyres are Judged THE DUNLOP RUBBER COY. OF AUST. LTD., Dictate../EnjM M* T w „, AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON. CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN jg

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16500, 18 November 1927, Page 4

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421

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16500, 18 November 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16500, 18 November 1927, Page 4

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