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A Goodyear Cover is Worthy A GOODYEAR Cover discharges every obligation to which its reputation commi's it. It produces, uniformly, a remarkable mileage—because of its sturdy rubber and extra strong labile. It is comfortable to ride on, free from trouble, and js safe. And, because of the splendid traction of the All Weather Tread, it uses all the powers of the engine. It does all this—provided it houses the proper tube. Two things war against the life of the cover—the assaults of the roadbed, and under-inflation. The toughness of the cover takes care of the former. But, it is for the tube to maintain the inflation. A Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tube keeps the pressure up. It prevents under-inflation which allows the,flexing of the side-walls of the cover. The great heat generated by flexing shortens the cover’s life. The ideal combination is a Goodyear Heavy Tourist lube In a Goodyear All Weather Tread Cover. Branches and Agencies in all Principal Cities. Service Stations and Dealers Everywhere.

Tlie Post’s Sydney correspondent writes: “The twO' chief cities of the Commonwealth seem toi be looking ! forward, to the visit of the Prince of Wales in: a way that is characteristic. Melbourne is all in a flutter of pleasurable excitement; Sydney has a blase air ami a cynical smile. Melbourne, already, is buying gorgeous evening clothes and planning gay functions; the Sydney shops report no l unusual demand for clothes, and, while there is a general and obvious intention to be gay, not very much has been said about it yet; the Melbourne City Council has set aside £IO,OOO wherein to do honour to Royalty, but the. Sydney City Council has squabbled over the allocation of a very much more modest sura; Melbourne has got a prominent citizen, of substance, in thci Mayoral chair, while Sydney, owing to the unfortunate. death of Sir Richard Richards, has placed, a Labour man in the high office. All marired couples don’t live liappily. A young bride remarked in. the Masterton Police Court on Monday that the happiest , week of her married life was a week she spent in the hospital when she was seriously ill. Almost every other day her husband knocked her about.

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Western Star, 6 April 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Western Star, 6 April 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Western Star, 6 April 1920, Page 4