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I F '-V-V.'i* ak During the past twelve months, the “Fort” Dunlop has established records of service previously unknown., satisfactorily meeting every condition of use on every class of road throughout the Dominion . . proving itself the strongest, safest, longestwearing tyre ever brought to New Zealand . . . and amply substantiating every claim made when “Fort” Dunlop was first introduced. With these qualities established . . this superiority proved . . . you can fit “Fort” Dunlop with the assurance of obtaining service better than has been ever before possible. $ DUNLOP STANDARD TYRES To meet the requirements of those motorists who do not need the additional strength of the “Fort” Dunlop, a full range of Dunlop Standard Tyres is, of course, still available. i Y.O Play the Dunlop Tennis Ball Adopted this year again for the New Zealand Championships and for other principal Tournaments throughout the Dominion. Chosen by France for the Davis Cup Challenge Round and used in 16 other Davis Cup Matches during 1929.

Germs find an easy footing in sore, weakened lungs, and every minute increases the danger. Consult the best doctor you know and live as much as possible in the open air. Start at once with Lane’s and keep at it until all risk is passed. "Lane’s is a life-builder” says one grateful patient—so it has proved for thousands and thousands who were sick and are now strong, well and happy. Price 2/6 and d/S, at all Chemists and Stores. LANE'S EMULSION Manufactured by E. G. Lane, Graduate Chemist, Oamaru, N.£.

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Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17837, 9 October 1929, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17837, 9 October 1929, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17837, 9 October 1929, Page 15