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How the WORLD’S FIRST-CHOICE TYRE gets its long life The life expectancy of every part of a Goodyear tyre is measured by a great yk variety of tests. zfz ' X Materials that withstand all of these tests Lf /A are the only materials used in Goodyear tyres- /¥ A As a result, Goodyear has held its place l/l I V.-'/Y as the world’s first-choice tyre every 11 year since 1915. The strongest bod, •! Goodyear’s tyre cord is stronger, more uniform— f R makes a stronger, bruise-resistant, longer-wearing \ i carcass. y The toughest tread X. :XjEl The Goodyear tread is so designed that inflation Jllll 'S3 'l* SBME squeezes it together makes it firmer, harder to cut, K "flK 1 ''' * harder to wear down, good for thousands of EXTRA ij||[ j ■ SS Two versions of the '■'>&T 5 world’s finest tyre: /Hl Luxe All-Weather Tread ‘ uuxe Rib Tread MORE pe ° ple » THE WORLD OVER, RJDE 0N GooDY ear tyres THAN ON ANY OTHER MAKE. 1-47-12

■r l “I’m choosing V| the finest |r profession in MH _ I the world... « " \ No othet career can give such deep, personal / - ” , U \ satisfaction as a Nursing Career. It touches 7 S the highest ideals in life. Today Nursing is ? 9 we i| organised, and well paid profession. Training in theory and practice are adjusted happily to normal life, Lf and create contacts with trained men and women in work M . . l/Vf' that offers wide opportunities; companionship and recreaf , ’ on are P art a Wealthy life, that can later open the way /J* fVH' t 0 wor ld wide travel and experience. -ruiS COUPON Even if you are still at school you can put your name FILL in ™ l5 down on the Waiting List to train as a nurse, and use your » schooling subjects to assist your nurse’s training. Cut Coupon along dotted line and post *Please send me literature describing “What Nursing holds for me”. Send for FREE Booklet NAME to NURSING HEADQUARTERS, ' P.O. BOX 5013, WELLINGTON. ADDRESS ’ Inserted by the Hospital Boards' Association of New Zealand. 3 8

C~y~2ORE than two world wars ago Winston 4 I s t JI / [Churchill set in motion one of the most J I c'rnn 1 Ij/jjsuccessful enterprises in his long and glor- - rflS R, S . H I I I L--L ious career. He gave Britain oil! 3! X , ■ As far back as 1911, when Germany was challenging Britain's supremacy of the seas, Winston Churchill ~ took a decisive step and ordered the conversion of J I I . the British Fleet from coal to oil. To ensure a con- \ *IP 1 inn 1 stant flow of oil, both in war and in peace, Churchill h persuaded the British Government to invest I VAoitr 1 ■ -yr-n: P £2,000,000 in the rich oil fields of Persia—then con- ’ . trolled by The Anglo Persian Oil Company. “Beyond the breakers was a great hope", said Churchill a JF hope founded on faith in the British Navy and the *•; ' power of oil. In his book “The World Crisis” he ® -j *> sums up the success of his venture by saying, Tt. , . TF? -/////' I i, “Fortune rewarded the continuous and steadfast V facing of these difficulties and ... brought us a prize x 4 A » from fairyland far beyond our brightest hopes." __ If v J | I -vs ‘Beyond the Reakers was a GREAT HOPE . . -CHURCHILL. \\ But this prize from fairyland was bigger than even Churchill 1 ’xx K H imagined. From the British Government’s investment of d 'S ft I £2,000,000 in the Persian oil fields it has been claimed that the \\ \ --r ! mighty fleets laid down in 1912, 1913 and 1914 —the greatest v l fl**- ft. // ever built by any Power in an equal period —were added to xk I B X II the British Navy without costing a single penny to the taxpayer ★ ★ ★ ★ z /Z This is P arl of the vivid history of the Anglo-Iranian Oil '■ Company—Parent Company of the British Petroleum Company ___ - of New Zealand Limited —producers of the famous “8.P." Petrol, which is soon to be available in New Zealand. THE BRITISH PETROLEUM COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LIMIT ED

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Wanganui Chronicle, 13 October 1948, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, 13 October 1948, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, 13 October 1948, Page 3

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