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—by SlißiCl i year 1915 ■ ; STUDY the Price-List, procurable from all Garages. Compare with the List-Prices of other Tires made hi LESSER Volume. . .. Observe that competing Prices are higher in alradst the exact proportion that-■„ • • i| . VOLUME of production is smaller. [ i This, when Quality approaches the Goodrich Standard. . | Cot our 1915 Tire Output (of 3,000,000 Auto and Truck Tires) to One-third, and it .■ j would still far exceed the Average of all competing Slakes or Brands. g But, that huge reduction in VoUme MIGHT result in every Tire we made costing • ■■■ yot( One-third MORE than present prices. J They would not,—and could not,—be BETTER Tires, at this necessarily higher-cost. . ... | to Us, and higher-price to You. P'" (A Because,—Goodrich Tires are not made "upto a price, —nor down to a pnea " , WE, first of.all, make the BEST Fabric Tires that our 47-year Experience ■■' j 'in Rubber-Working,—our huge Purchasing-Power, and the most J Advanced Equipment, renders-possible. Then we let Cast fall where it will. To that Cost we add a moderate, and fair, Profit for Ourselves and for our Dealers. — ; Thai we let VOLUME rise,—as it will. The more Tires we Make, the LESS each Tire COSTS «'s to produce— and the less . ' it costs YOU to buy them. The more Tires we Sell, the less profit, per The, WE NEED", for dividends. The more Tires we make, the better we KNOW HOW to make them,—-the more - we have at Slake on Quality,—and Satisfaction to Consumers. ■ ; And,—because of ail this,— — . . j —The BEST Fabric Tires that Skill,—Experience,—Good-Faith, and Maximum \ Volume, can build,—are now available to YOU at VERY MODERATE Fair-List Prices, ~, ! Why pay more for AN Y Fabric Tire ? * | THE B. F. GOODRICH COY., Akron,i'O. . '-,1 NOTlCE.—'These Tires are as perfect as Fabric Tires can be made. ■ ' i Bnt, should any dissatisfaction wbateverariEe, with any Goodrich Tire, its Owner is nivited, i and SEPUESTED," to talce the matter ™ promptly with the distiibotors. • • j Hewiil find that Fair, Scroare, and LIBERAI. treatment will ehsnys beext«nd«d, onallproper - ' af iiisni>nte. ' £. W. PIDGKON &■ COY. LTD., ChrUichurch: v ■ ' /dHHH MMiiki 111!!!!!* 111]' fllf New Zealand Distribators: '■®uODBSiH•■] ■ «ra»<sn <m' Sra 'B Bi'' SB 56 fligh Strcct,Auc!t!and j 111 II ■Mk fl mL H|M 13 Panama strc t, 'Wellington Jiij Jm z ' : ' : 216 Tuam Street, Christchilrch I SMEfy : ■ : . _ .-■ ' j I ECONOMICAL ;. :: ff: ■- - I■ ■ j - !m adoable jepse. H 1 L'k * (1.) WitH the .help of LEA & PERRINS'... . , v i- II- '< • ■" "" SAUCE a pleasing; vAnety oi economical " [ •" 111 j j • Made Dishes can be prepared from Cold iKI Meats, &c. ; 1 f, : (2.) LEA & PERRINS' s also economical in Jk/^I / itself, a few drops only being necessary to I \ ' give a delicious and appetizing flavour to ' ||M '• the plainest dish. ' i i „ , fti).; A i ; ... WORCESTERSHIRE... ' ! j GREAT TOBACCO 1 ; I CASH £ GASH; i I BONDS XivV BONUS i Will be distributed in the following manner and under the following conditions, to the - persons • \' ■ ; j returning the Largest Numbers of Tobacco SEALS and/or Tobacco TAGS taken, from any* of/the ; ■ { ' following brands: i ! I The Seals and Tags may be mixed or sent in separately. _ j | | State Number of Seals and Tags from each Brand. - | Seals from Tim: V Tags from Ffags:::;;: | j \ "WELCOME NUGGET," "JUNO," "WELCOME NUGGET," A'■ \ I "LUCY KINTON," "LUCY HINTON," I; j ! "DIADEM" "ROYAL COLOURS," "WHITE ROSE," J 'j | "JUNO" (Dark or Aromatic) "IMPERIAL HUBY," and "DIADEM." :|. ; j No other Seals or Tags will be accepted. , J : j Cash frizes will be distributed as follows.: | j » To the person retarning tha largest number of Seals and/or Tags - - £20 1. j | „ » 2nd „ „ „ .. |; J I „ „ 3rd „ „ .. .... * - I j 5 m i. .1 1, M .1 .. » ~||j 1 sth .. „ - - S2 I 1 I n i. ■ » » " " . ] t „ 25 persons „ the nest 25 largest numbers „ n » ■ cac " ' | „70 persons „ „ 70 „ •, .. .» - » !%• | J \ Directions for Sending Seals, and lag>s: ' .■]: \ I ' Post to "TOBACCO COMPETITION," Box 181, G-PiO., WELLINGTON, N.Z., the Seals and | '< Tags. Be sure and enclose a slip in your parcel giving your full name and address, plainly written, | j I also state the number of Tags and Seals enclosed in the parcel. 1 | ! No parcel will be accepted unless FULL POSTAGE has been paid on same. j* | The Winners' Names and Addresses will be published in the Newspapers. I j The British Empire Trading Co. Ltd.'s decision will be final regarding any question which may | | arise in connection with this Competition. • • • .1 j I Competitors should keep their Seals and Tags till the END OF JULY, 1917, and then send them g ; | in in ONE PARCEL, SECURELY PACKED. | : 1 This Competition Closes on ,31st July, 1917. Get fey ! J j

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2890, 30 September 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2890, 30 September 1916, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2890, 30 September 1916, Page 5

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