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The listed price ofthe tyre should never be the fcasis on Compare for your own infcrmatioh the difference in the I which you determine to make a purchase. thickness of the rubber of the tread with that on any tyre i n True tyre value is found only in tyre performance. fa lhe market mi Goodyears will win, | Q No tyre m existence averages better mileage and Iowe? ».» ~. ."■«.- ... ..•:.'-.'_ ~.,„. El) cost per mile than Goodyears. Besides this visible superiority, there are many invisible, B I Thia is absolutely proved by, the enormous and growine none Ae less, present advantages possessed by demand for these tyres. : Goodyeaf tyres. |, Motorists fcuy mora Goodyears than any other, single Their construction prevents blowouts" through wrinkled § brand of tyre. fabric, which in other tyres may be hidden beneath the, | It takes 17,000 tyres'every-day to meet this demand, fufcfcer. '•'.-.' ' " | . STout Sasb 026 " eVCry ' mftUlC ' day and i N ° 6ne "** Ke " S ° f a ™ a Goodyear A.W.T. 1 oni «.n, n •„ iffff*'f sa ' iniViiiri—iim - mm Tyre; ft is made impossible 1 * That enormous production « the goodyeartyreand rubber 1 by the thousands of rubber 1 one reason why you can & CO., OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. 1 * rapusnna* or runner g j?et Goodyear quality at I 1 nvets wlnch fa,fen tbe * read I 'Goodyear prices. Ask at any I Head Ovce: 6 Mercer St., Wellington. ..1 to the cushion rubber, $ garage or motor dealers to be I BrMchea and Ab £ *aU J Can yon afford to be without § shown a Goodyear A.W.T. J dealers -EVERYWHERE. I a tyre that has so many | / i ■' nijwriMiiw /—■■ Uvarujf — rl admitted superiorities? | Were IstREAL ENJOYMENT /n wear Ins Artificial Testh made by Dr. nayner, "XT jTS » Srt fiet.tpoaiiM HE says si, but because thousands of hit PATIENTS say so. V s\|?s» B / Tlila sentiment Is repeatedly expressed In the countless number of voluntary vSIEjT . N/tV&f #I&(£C2 a . t«9tlittDnlUs from satisfied patients, the original copies of which wo will gladly "' v , dimou.. the mouth ,H, betfer . „„, n, and wiW ,h, worK ,s '}£™J* if momeilt <£ "<»*%**" ?* bring \«mpfßtei-ALWAYs to tba sßitsfajition of tho patient-w. are immodiatoiy tow the roof above our heads. No building is better how weJI thoy can grind their food, and laughing beoomes a pleasure, as th«r« ' ix. ' *j. i. it i■, , .« ■ * ° ... " , - , - v ' i is no fear of teeth dropping measure, as mere than its roof. Your architect will confirm this state- ; We WfH undertakei to mako « set of (coin that will restore to the face its ment He knOW<? that tllP fflrfnr ni TVMrnnnpnro NATURAtJexpresslon»by removlns those lines whlon result from loss of teeth of ! , . . , , °v . Uld . Llle , ldt - tor . 0I permanence , ' aBB - is decided largely in the roof. A leak in the roof \ We will \slve a WRITTEN GUARANTEE l» fit yen, Irrespective of the fallur. „„„„„ „ 1„„1, J„ _• i. lyn "" ■"• "- an - wlc JWi of other Dantlsts-a guaranteo which always holds nood, and one that Is backed means a leak in maintenance, v by our 14 yiars', roputatlon. """' ~r 1 Dentistry Is like any other butlnets or profession. It requires years of nrh*. , ® — ff iflco and stutfly to make one capable of dealing with the great variety of casst W v«rfa&A.- JL -». fo Miat present themselves. ,y ."•" ■**&YTf)ltf%mfolPlfi*Utmmii \ jn this Office alone we havaairoadydoalt with more patients than the entire , ssS*&fM & , <b&@,B &. f " l^UviMl|f $£ « ami 1 com , ,"S? , !o n 'tp'eat tin m tm^VS!- t,u lM 3aa ig : emmjnmmm* - 'a, . © " v rt IfSVuSH? 5^ ond .!? v . lns *" wl " ! x, S Mt ,h6m a'soiutoiy without pain is weather-proof and water-tight. It is unaffected by chances ' \TS a o, F a°nd A a ß ?o E y-?o nd .aTwt»n? r *'" 8 ,BI °" teeth ,hat wl " b > a ™™%« of temperature or by atmospheric gases. Nor will ffif£ Mister, crack creep. '.., .^...,- ; A, ;;<iv rv i plajle, and at <ho same tlma iriako It hold moro flrmly. •'■your Certam-teed has the* endorsement of the world's leading architects. V \AttffijS..»" tT U n^'K, f?o U m. dm^o nt wfn 8 Jxa'Xe' UuW.b'S' Youshou!dknowmore about this spendid roofing. Inspect it at our local \and hsneelly ad*Tes "you, for, whloh we make no charge. " amlnß yeur """h •, distributors. Be sure the "GeneraP'is on the roll. Ask for free Samples # / i i \ and literature. ' i • ,''. ' "-ATES FROM S3 38. Mr. C. C. McCum, Repreuntnt>Te of Comer Cuba and Manners street* (ever/winder's), General Roofing Manufacturing Company v iv % >-' ' Perpetual Trustee BuUdins, Sydney, N. S. W. - 1 AND. AT AUCKLAND. 'BR PAVWPR WILIS IN U. S. A.: Eut St. tonh, lllioou; MineOci, OBhu; York, Poßqlruii; Su Frudsu, Cdifinii' , »R. KftlflEß, , ■ ' LONDON OFFICE: lop<rUl Hoo.. Kiajiw.y, 1«J0»,,W. T v Igaaj |Baasa!a| lasgal Hanigßigil |rgaca| iiMwumtil m^r^^7ni^r.Tßf.fff" m *-^wv»inTjpg«^*"^v°*"' , y^^^T'iT^ ii.FURNITURE of SUPERIOR GERTAIN-TEED PRODUCTS I MERIT ' STOCKED BT ' i MEMTCn Fmpitare embraces a good 5 F ■SI JOHN CHAMBERS ANB S ON, LTD., WELLINGTON. S> many points. Tho timber must \\'a Jll -. ; ; vbe trell soleotod and well seasoned IP fll I ,e«3s!*sfc. —tho design or architooturo mubt j;J| jIS I j^^^ffl i « W«Sr 10 LJ 01 rßw MMMHI t^mmiMMmMm a must he honest and perfect. • It takes auim^i^j-—, a I K» ffi» " ' I Master Craftsmen to nicely' balance. I © «Tii I H , «^« B ' && | threo factors —and that accounts for our ■*" ]L ™t S | jpommssx ;~ success. Wo aro expert Craftsmen, , P" I \ . _.»_ ' ' ''■ S WW IThas Yo« Get Honest Dependable Furniture at Moderate Prices. 9 \<^M!t<mmw!mM&^ EDWARD COLLIH, Lti 7 ; BY NEW ZEALAND'S _ — most EXPERSENCEO GUNSSIITHS! 1 - . *H__. w'i 8 With the beat tools and why .end a Gnn anvwhere else for ■ l AB/ B; 88/inrHl A B=S= «=»=J A*, 1 latest machinery the Repair — especially, Why Bend it to . nV IP Wl fi HBH Ii I »r»<l B "C.AX." undertake 5 England?-wlien the job can be dons JUAYC .Willi A IW- everi branch of GUn! *£?ss• "Sotti ' • WrtJS.««d REVOLVE* U f* I ■?& 1 h»iSk'B> J»HKC>K^?S^ra^fflK«i.l RKF'AIRS, Including tensive and well-equipped Works, ■\ lIA7iIP the following: Mount Eden, Auckland. '>"' ijiilEli llis«LrllII c, , 1.',.j;„„ .« THE EXPEBT GTTWSMITHB : em. W«B.B4JI.iL MH(t(W*l Stocks Stared in cast-off, ployed by the Colonial Ammunition. length r.i» nend, to fit cu»- Coi, Ltd., hold first-olase Beferenoei to.ocv «.id snDure good from these noted English msken: B'.'T'HBRB aro more men lising lEd3ttA?§s3s?&ffla SO , ' Vestley Richards; William Caubmers: ' er i « "ii. i- IHa?CMffl3«3S3l{? I . . ~ ■ „ Charles Osborne* Co.; B. B. Rodda 4 Co. I „ batety Kazors than ever be- W& ' B Murale-loadmg Guns eon- Oeorge Bale; J. A. Scotcher, of Bury St. fore, became tho result, an sat- I ■ vertoJ to'«od«n Breed.- , Bert.™. » R »™!L^ isfactory, tho labour it, less, and | "' , f , of TYinohestor; »nd FageWd, " there is a great saving of time. W make with precision Onr Gunsmithg are most successful 3 ' ■"-" j <:_:*„if with, Sinele-triggera and Ejectors, rm. pinrmiffiTiv a„f„i t> • ■ ■ B» andlimsh. Many we ll-known Shots commend IJio iiViill-lliliAiJX batoty llazor ib now in tho possession of M converted into their work. ! hundreds of men ilia value it because it is good in every way. i Cen Wa l-fire. ' sportsmen ttJa^lSS? I It is a satisfactory razor and inexpensive, too. The EVER- § I S "™' BEADY Safety llazor, with twelvo blades, h ent postage paid | Ejector Single Trigger. SEWD-fiUW BY PARCEL POST I i to any address in New Zealand for 7s. 6d. | Det'SSlfS.ilSi.'S t" sX I i Uuns convertea into the mitted. If price is not right and wcrk rmi. _ C*S «, /«_ T J. l 1 I 'la'«t Automatic fcjectors. oan't be done in flrst-olass Btyle, Gun ; The Sims Hard ware Co., Ltd. I : \i®*k\»*&«\*i»n*A" wmb.«tu».d.toTOexpM. M '. 111-113 CUBA STREET ' WELLINGTON. | I out of barrels. e "' S t * ] "' n Colonial Ammunition ; . I 1-" "* Go., Ltd.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3036, 24 March 1917, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3036, 24 March 1917, Page 14

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