HOME OF THE DUNLOP.
A. FLETCHER, WARD STREET. LOOK FOR THE ILLUMINATED SIGN. "England buys our butter, so why not buy her tyres'-'" is the slogan of A. Fletcher, Ward Street, Hamilton, whose premises are opposite those of George 13. Clark and Sons. The more the quoted phrase is analysed Ibe more will the reader be convinced ihat it is justified. The Duntop lyres, lor which Ibe firm are agenl and of which Ihey are making a special display during Show week, have slood Hie iesl of lime, and this famous English brand is unquestionably Ihe leader in the world til' lyres. II has slood all lesls and has come through with Hying colours. There can be no logical argument againsl Ibis eontcnlion! The thousands hi town during Show week should look for the revolving illuminated sign in Ward Slreel. Thai is A. Fletcher's, lb." home of the best lyre. The firm also slocks gum boots and ladies' rubber coals.
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Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16813, 3 June 1926, Page 8
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160HOME OF THE DUNLOP. Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16813, 3 June 1926, Page 8
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