What your first—— Goodyears will prove j HpQ the motorist who has ■1 never used Goodyear Tyres, his first experience with them is in the nature of a revelation. Accustomed to the measure of service delivered him by ordinary tyres, the 121;torist watches his first Goodyears * equal this measure without surprise. But when this point has been passed, and his Goodyears continue to pile up hundreds, 1 and even thousands, of miles in addition, his feeiing is one of astonishment. And, by the time his Goodyears have spent i heir losg life in his service, he usually is won over to them past any power of separation. Bay your Goodyear Tyres, Heavy Tourist Tubes and Tyre-Saver Accessories from the-Goodyear Service Station. There is one in your locality. Bnn:k«* asd Asr»nc.'t» Service Si-lions and la »U Principal C "c . Dealers Everywhere. /
IIJHII 111 1111 l lIIMMI III! I 111 «■] | \To Farmersj] We are Brokers under the Govern- | ment Purchase Scheme for the ] 2 purchase and sale of g Wheat We are buyers of j Cocksfoot' Qats Barley Ryegrass I Clovers and all Farm Seeds at highest current rates. ] r N.Z. Farmers Co-op. Ir Assn. Limited jjj Cashe! Street Christchurch
"y Roof made Waterproof with MASTACK JjiASTAC-ti. mends any roof, of any material—zinc, iron, slato, 3 ;j i tin, felt, lead, or glass—no matter what, iu any I [weather. | - MASTACK i 3 a plastic compound, made of asbestos and plastic 11 substances. It has about tho samo consistency as § I " putty, and it is black, but can. be painted any colour. 11 MASTACK is spread on with a trowel or putty knife. Anyono 11 can do it. | MASTACE sticks instantly with tenacity and remains clastic, I consequently it will never. crack, and lasts indefinitely. ULASTACE can bo used for Covering entire concretc roofs. "Waterproofing below ground leveL j Mending skylights and metal window sashes. 1 (Filling cracks in briek and stone foundations. B Pointing round chimneys. I Flashing repairs. * 'I UASTAO'S is unaffected by heat, cold, or moisture. Plying J sparks will not ignite it—another dccided advan* g tage; and MASI'ACE costs so little when you B-j consider what it does, that you will save not ogly | ' your roofs or gutters, but a lot of money onco you 8 I I get to using MAST ACE. fi jj SMITH & SMITH LTD. OIL;— 5 MERCHANTS 213-215 Team St., CL-istchcrch j|j
J- —; ; — "V I Toomey & Goodman.j| r? i*i - S 5238 a 235' St.. Asapli Street n vfc, fKssr-rrnr
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16853, 5 June 1920, Page 12
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