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; ’ W It is now recognised that Dominion I % prosperity is almost entirely dependent > -■. on that of Britain . . .'all the more pleas- t . -■= . ■ ing to know that the foremost tyre of ' . , Jjsjr ’ the world to-day . . ..(Dunlop). .'. comes < from'Great Britain. % v ■' Dunlop Tyres make it easy for you ' 1 to S ive preference to Britain’s manufactures, for they justify their selection by qualities, the value of which in motoring has been estabIk S^iec?s throughout the Dominion, DUNLOPi full appreciation of - all that ' g Dunlop 'stands for •in -the tyre jlSrg g vW world. When real value and long ///////, r g satisfactihty service are sought in - jg g g °r cle TyT .^ B > ‘' D unlop” is-invati- f jg g g ably , s P ec^ed " WaSSMBBaIEL. sJtS& ysiftS ram *ra VW Ifik ' *■ jl>l I I 1 Vt/ and The First Tyre b "9"4 f Tg in the World , ; / g Jgg e . - ! Jtp -A’ i'~ ~

EVERYONE PRESERVING EGGS.

The days of messy liquid egg preserving are gone for ever. Nearly all housewives insist on Ovoline, the original clean paste. Ovoline is just rubbed on to the eggs and then they are stowed'away for Xmas or I winter use. Insist on the original Ovoline and refuse substitutes; ' Ovoline has 25 years’ success. A Is 6d jar does 360 eggs. All stores. (-)

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 October 1930, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 16 October 1930, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 16 October 1930, Page 15

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