> Ifin't it: a that you perfect' unit' with' the csuv rubfer of the tread crovvfls orweH'tfe tread to-the -//' 'I \ neve* hear of loose treads case of the tyre, tread through the little spaces in carcase. \C ; C on a Goodyear Tyre? separation soon comes and the fabric and unites with / \ / | / _ the tyre is done for. the rubber in the carcase. And what is the net result of S $ ? Every turn of a tyre lit these seemingly insignificant S i > action subjects the tread to The Goodyear breaker strip The rubber, forced through ... ; Goodyear Features? jl y the attack of mighty forcel is a specially woven,, these holes under the fre» < ( which seek to tear it porous fabric, made in our mendous air pressure of Why, simply this—that \ r I 1 away from its foundation. own factory. the exclusive Goodyear foose treads of Goodyear; YS i f The driving effort of the Qn-Air Cure, forms into Tyres are practically un- 35 j : wheels pulls it this way When the vulcanizing many tough rivets, and known. The tread on >> ! \ and that. process is under; way/ the these rivets literally clinch Goodyear Tyres wiD wear /V ; i _ , , „ 'down to the breaker strip, )C '■ > C It is rubbed and scraped Goodyear Tyres, Tabes and Aemsorm are now obtnin&bla and through it, without Si j I when you put the brakes throughout Australia and N.Z. splitting open. 3S ; C on suddenly and hard—; ■■ ' ' '' .. " ''—1-1 )> . \ as often you must. THE GOODYEAR TYRE AND RUBBER CO., Goodyear Tyres ate also <1 ! ) TL i J £ . . OF AUSTRALASIA, LTD. fortified.against blow-out ){ S The tread cannot absorb • fev our On-Air Cure an<? 1/ f It 231 Clarencc Street, Sydney uy our vn *ur cure, ana if I these tremendous strains. Jt 122 Flinders St., Melbourne 92 Creek Street, Brisbane gainst puncture and ">f \ passes them on to the fabric. 6 'Chesser St, Adelaide Macquarie Street, Hobart skidding by our Double- Cc ) And unless the tread is a 1,03 St. George's Ter., Perth 6 Mercer St., .Wellington jthick All-Weathe? Tread. >1 a v 1006 : ' m Batoaßaasßaaaateimsaaaia^^
Children's Little Accidents caii fa j REXONA The laager yon neglect sores of any kind, the harder it will be to cure them. Delay only means ;^luroier.; \ trouble. Remember, you should, at the first sign of injury, apply Rexona Ointment. This ."'Rapid Healer" J immediately acts upon the skin, arousing it to a healthy activity, so that it quickly recuperates, and the wounded • | tissues beeome once more sound and healthy. There are so many uses for Rexona that a pot of this new Rapid j Healing Ointment should be kept in every home. One day it may be useful to cure the bites of insects, another; day to heal the Cuts, Bruises or Scalds, which are forever occurring in everyday life. Again, for the more 1 serious complaints, such as Bad Legs, Piles, Eczema, Ringworms, and the various forms of Skin Disease, Rexona : is a proved remedy. In Rexona are combined juices- and essences in an entirely new and unique i manner, forming a remedy justly celebrated for its wonderfully rapid cures. / Bitten fej a Spider Bite by an Insect "My little girl, aged five; was bitten on | Uttlegirl hadthcmirfortunctobe her foot by a Dig black spider, with a red fli . / : bitten by an insect/' TOtes Mre. il. : spot on its back, wrltesMr9.FannyKann, : • I TWrnpsoi, Barker-road, N.> Fremantle,: | ; 133 Bridge-street, Valley, Brisbane, Q. I ti ' 1 WA. "The bite immediately caused Her foot was For weeks .8 \ Af CAW I great pain and swelling. Having a small she could not put it to the ground. I V tin ofW© at hand lat once applied it .§ : thought she lose ft, there was such 1 ■ V to the bite, and it gave almost Sstant- '" | i a deep hole m it. I tned aU kinds of relief, and the swelling soon went down. . lotions and ointments, and poulticed it, S- /. I consider Rexona caimot be equalled for , . but nothing seemed to reduce the swelling. 1.1 bites or stings of insects, andahall recom- | I was qtdte alarmed, it lasted so long. : / [TTf / A ' mend it to my friends.". ; One day I was at my mothers place, and '/ I 1\ tf \ \ ■■ t she gave me a little Rexona Ointment to . II »V i i M iHi ' R try. The first time I used it I found it ' J J \ f' » / ' ! 1 drew all the poison and pain put of it, and . ;@| \ 1/ 1 \i[ li Jl 81 JL 9 : fIVjL • -!' within a week the foot was cured, and she w J !g \f i 1 l\ PlflJlfi rfSII"T fil\fss s was able to war her boots again. ... . \ \V j '■ S2US lUj £t CMIHIG | never had such a good ointment before, : 1 \ u f/ ■ "Hi i f and shall always keep a tin of it in the I \ & Wp \\ ! "My son had the bad luck to get a ] house." I < /""vf l \u 1 ' nast Y knock on his head with a stone . Af i-'/ jfr i thrown by some bbys.. It made a luge •••; ! wound on his ; head," writes Mrs. John HortfovaOrifikst ial! m r SBWI a, WHyfß SMUiMt , , I \ * 11 : really thought his head was s«isoned, it - j f | was so swollen. I tried many ointments I My little boy, aged 10 years„badabad ' WiP- \ 4 and lotions, but the wound did not im- * sore on his nose for two months,' writes \provoin the least; in fact, it seemed to ' ! Mrs. M. 0 Brien, Eightti-strect, Bowden, j bo getting worse every day. I was ad- . ... \ 'It was caused 15y a knock from a j : . •• vised to try Hexona Ointment, so I got a. < cricket ball. He could not breathe | ' . tin and put a little on his head just before -i . through his nose, it was so swollen. I took I * ' 'he "went to bed, and during the night this great care of it, and did everything to I , ■' U ' wonderful ointment seemed to draw out - make it heal, but It did not improve. I W\p\ l*" \ . all the discharge and soreness, for the next ! rhe sore festered, and looked very bad. » P* J n ■> day it looked much better, and he could , "-f We tned aU kinds of ointments for it, but I \ tj Is wear his hat again. I continued with the \ none did him any good Finally I trif da I If.. . / ' | Rexona, and in four days' time it com- ■ tin of Rexona, and in three days it v/as j V J 1 pletely healed the wound, which closed np | entirely cured, and we are exceedingly J . • .9 so you could not tell there had been a , i pleased with it.': ~, , sore at all'! , | | REXONA-THE FAMILY FRIEND | ; Hill Hill nil,, ll,.inf-in muir | t^Linflij|UuijiM|| niM. IU »■!11 ■■■ 11. iIL in ll■ .1 L.I*I ■ ■■ ■ -111 Scrofulous Sores, Stings of Insects, Piles, Jxl a} Fistula, Ringworm, Eczema, Shingles, (f jffls)& afs HH BH a B wH H t; Erysipelas, and all irritations and crupsto jp
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2902, 14 October 1916, Page 15
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