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s"' %V ; -1 ■rr* Towers of LENGTH VISIT BRITISH iNMimn <#*s .ontam always builds to endure. In this lies her strength as a manufacturing nation. Masterpieces of her great works are in every land, and there they will endure for generations as evidence of the enterprise, tiie skill, and the conscientious thoroughness of their designers ana builders. It is tlie same dominant National aim that guides the designing: and building of Britain's —the world's foremost —tyres. "Quality" is ever the Watchword, and ''lmprovement" the Spirit of Dunlop manufacture. 'O liotii Dunlop 44 Standard" and Dunlop "Fort" are towers-of-strength to motorists —the name "Dunlop'* is a synonym for stability and endurance. Built into every Dunlop Tyre—whether for cars, for motorcycles, or tor cycles—are those qualities required for your con si stent satisfaction in service, in mileage, and in value. PiLAY THE NEW miKLOP GOLF BALL A definite aid to belter play —distinguished by its "Maxmarking." Obtainable from Golf Professionals and Sports Dealers. PLAY DUNLOP TENNIS BALLS . . . the ball selected for over 750 championships and tournaments in 1930, and 21 out of 29 Davis Cup Competitions. Obtainable from Sports Dealers. PLAY DUNLOP TENNIS RACKETS . . , acknowledged as the finest rackets ever made. Dunlop Rackets and Dunlop Tennis Balls are the combination that results in better play. Obtainable from Sports Dealers. Kb =r t i 5555: 2S %- ■l ggm % % % % i&i'. % m % mm 22 % oars Tower Bridge And the Tower of London Tower Bridge forms a short cut from East London to tlie Old Kent Road, wlricli, as in the Roman Days, leads to Dover. Close !>y stands tlie Tower of London, the centuries old landmark that dates back to the days of William of Normandy, and which, for so many long chapters of British history, was tho most significant centre of Britain's National life, forming the setting for scenes that ranged from deepest tragedy to the gayest of gay festivities. S3 JfflßEf! Sit m iTi

They LOOK ALIKE there the /iken ess- end? All paints look somewhat alike—in the tin. But you're not buying tins,you're buying protection, quality, covering power, durability and beauty. mmBerger's Jttnrrhi— OTHERPAINT 2S®iir Berger's gives yon what you pay for because it has to maintain on your job a reputation won at high cost through 168 year* of continuous effort. YOURE SAFE WITH PRE PAR.E D LESS COST PER. YARD o£2= N PA I T © PER YEAR* PER JOB ASHBY BERGH'S rnitßTrmi»«r

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20105, 8 December 1930, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20105, 8 December 1930, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20105, 8 December 1930, Page 15

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