s< : ;x;' r £ „., \ ... rj ; X Three lion Auto Tires made— by GOODRICfIj in yesr 1915 STUDY the Price-List; procurable from all Garages. , . Compare with the List-Prices of other Tires made in LES!>ER Volume. Observe that competing Prices are higher in almost the exact Jwportion that VOLUME of production is smaller. . ' This, when Quality approaches the Goodrich Standard. • , Cut our 1915 Tire Output (of 3,000,000 Auto and Truck Tires) to om>4hri, and it ' would still far exceed the Average of all competing Makes or Brands. But, that huge reduction in Volume MIGHT result m every Tire we made coding . . wit One-third MORE than present prices. They would not,—-and could not,—be. BETTER fires, at this necessarily higher-cost to Us, and higher-price to You. ' . u Because,—Goodrich Tires are not made up to a price, —nor down to a price." WE, first of all, make the BEST Fabric Tires that our 47-year Experience 'in Rubber-Working,—our huge Purchasing-Power, and the most Advanced Equipment, renders possible. Then we let Cost fall where it will. .' . To that Cost we add a moderate, and fair, Profit tor Ourselves and for our Dealers. Then we let VOLUME rise,—as it will. The more Tires we Make, the LESS each Tire COSTS us to -produce,—and the less it costs YOU to buy them. . . . The more Tires we Sell, the less profit, per Tve, 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 all this, — —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 ANY Fabric Tire ? < . THE B. F. GOODRICH COY., Akron,- 0. ' NOTICE.—These Tires are as perfect as Fabric Tires ca»bc made. But, should anv dissatisfaction whatever arise, with any Goodrich Tire, its Owner is invited, and REQUESTED," to take the matter up promptly with the distributors. He will find that Fair, Square, and LIBERAL treatment will always be extended, on all proper adjustments. E. W. PTDGEON & COY. LTD., Christchurch. jSpjaj S New Zealand Distributors; OODw IJr H E,w-pid^onfic#y- —— __ Iflj ill, H |1| 111 J 56 fligh Street, Auckland lllTi JiLls IlfT - 111 H 111, li ill 18 Panama stn t, V'cllln^ton JsaPSPSEiIa |pj Kg 226 Taara Street, Clmstclmrcfi SlFlff TREAD fMBS «1 '
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2896, 7 October 1916, Page 6
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390Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2896, 7 October 1916, Page 6
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