The New Goodyear Motorcycle Tyre WHEN you see the exceptional strength and endurance of the new Goodyear Motorcycle Tyre observe its speed and resistance to wear on rough roads or smooth roads, up hill or down hill—you will appreciate why it is built of four plies of automobile tyre fabric. This feature, plus other features, equally good, is the reason why the new Goodyear gives such remarkable mileage. The breaker strip, of unusual width,is cushioned above and below with pure rubber gum; the safe All-Weather Tread is thicker and wider; the side walls have a stouter rubber covering, and, finally, the tyre is oversize. These constitute an assemblage of “safety and service ” elements which have never been rivalled. DEALERS AyD SERVICE STATIONS EVERYWHERE. ' MOTQ A NZ 2SO
s*s= Let Us Tell You hj About It INSTAL A “Still Better” Willard Battery What if your spark should fail! Think of tho expense and ■worse than that, the aunoyO. \ ance. Both are easily avoided by using tho \ Willard Storage In the “Still Better” Wil* lard, tvitli threaded rub* bvr insulation there is more startin'? capac- , ity, more sparicing ability, and better *o.\ Ugh tin 2 than Southland Battery Service Company Corner Esk and Deveron Streets, INVERCARGILL. Battery * assurance of gottim a Battery as new as when it left the erar before.
I OD MOTOR. CAR Thej' Have Been Adopted By COMMERCIAL FIRMS and LEADING BUSINESS MEN. Not Only THROUGHOUT SOUTHLAND but THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND, IN AUSTRALIA AND ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. Count the Cars with This Sign on the Radiator. y i -ri , WHY NOT INVESTIGATE? DROP US A LINE AND WE WILL GIVE YOU A TRIAL RUN. - ——,/t spP3ks far /tss/f=^=^ P. H. VICKERY, LTD. TAY STREET - INVERCARGILL. mm wm mm tv Jib ! pH [TUi ijTLj jj a
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Southland Times, Issue 18984, 19 November 1920, Page 7
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298Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 18984, 19 November 1920, Page 7
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