° ~r El JI !• ■! v V.XLLINttTON , ONI OF THE LARGEST WOODEN E'JIIDIMOS W TH£ w'omj They Hold the Goodwill of Every User Experience in manufacture and the most modern machinery and equipment for standardised production are manifested in all Goodyear Tyres, for Goodyear has always been in the van with improvements. The quality of raw materials is clear to the expert. Routine and mechanical process in the factory are definite and exact, allowing for no variation. For these reasons Goodyear Tyres are unquestionably better tyres, always giving better and more enduring service. What tyres do your friends use? How do they speak of them? The chances are most of them use Goodyear Tyres. The chances are, also, that they speak warmly and commendingly of them —Goodyear buyers are repeat buyers, as proved by Goodyear's steadily mounting sales. We know that the Goodyear Tyre you buy will gain your goodwill and those that you purchase later on will continue to hold it for us permanently. Buy your Goodyear Tyres, Heavy Tourist Tubes and Tyre Saver Accessories from the Goodyear Servicc Station. There is one in your locality. Rranche* Q Amende* Service Station* <a 4 la all I'rln&lpml Citie*. 211 Dealer* Everywhere* ~— ' on the stove It will always look like a mew stove if you rub the nickel once in a while with Bon .Ami. Bon Ami is made of a soft, crumbly mineral. No oil, no add. It does not scratch as scouring-soaps do. It is just a polish for, rubbing away tarnish and stain from | --mi ' smooth, shining surfaces like nickel, copper, aluminum, and glass, espe* y dally windows ana mirrors. / Local Agents: \ FLETCHER, HUMPHREYS & CO. \\ JSSEai _ ' " . .. » ■ I Delicious toast—exactly as you like it. No trouble 8 | —have it any time-you wish. [Gas Toasters I' 3 8 g They'll work on any Gas Ring or Gas Cooker. | 9 Clean, simple, and very little gas is used. See 6 I them in our Showrooms. J Christchurch Gas Coy. limited I Worcester Street. 'Phones 432 and 2140. for coodjpldmbing Successor to T. DanKC GEO. STENING PLUMBING BRANCH| 958 CASHEL STREET Prompt and Satisfactory .jtOpposite Lewis &Aadcraoa) Pkoae 2SOS B| — \
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16168, 23 March 1918, Page 12
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356Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16168, 23 March 1918, Page 12
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