Bring Back any j^^^^\ From Maine to California, and on around the If imftl I BRING PACK ANY GOODRICH'TIRES YOU L SlifP FEEL HAVE FAILED TO GIVE YOU m 11 j* i —be they little or big—will make good falriy and I There are no strings terthis offer—naconditions i KS If It is an open-handed, anns-outstretched invi- .1 11 wi Ira tation urgingyou to bnhg.yoar grfevance and I Jl fc ; yotsr &<? to Goodrich, and get a reckoning at the 11 I iWm ffll hands of Goodrich Jair treatrnent. .- • ■ 11 J] S^llfli F.GoodrMi.<3orops^is>irKi 1 - e , e? ger ' It IS'P^nßl than any tire user that the slightest faiilf in a |l llnifmiMiM I THE'GOODRICH SUPERrGTJARArfTEE. 1 J^S»fi A Goodrich Black Safety T*ead Tire carries i \\ SMMUMI I I that it is the best fakic tire, the largest, oldest, . M^WEpl^'i^Ufi 4 most resourceful robber ihanixfadncer can prodxice. i The very-name of Goodrich, pledges it to the best service a tire- can giv*e—etyfe, comfort, 7 freedom from tire trouble, and rnileage. \&3sjf i The buyer tajces no risk wjth it. It rnojt / return the high service Gbo&k^^ &it or / Goodrich fait treatment steps ife'ani'3<juares-the v f I (My the.■«»« hiia^-.can" Eseveat a,;..Goodpk;h / tire from rounffln|; out the tiest pound ' service—by his failure to bmgback a Goodrich /■ tire tiist nfiL3 irtiicc niin. ■■'••■ . ■ / .■ .. ■ . THE B. F. : 60&DRIGH eOIPAIY, ftkron, Qhh Also maker of the.-wohder tires-SiEvertown Cord Best in the Long Run " N.Z.- Represeotatives a,w Distoibctors : &a fflW'fl I w , wMM I a la 1 P H te Panama V, weujhgton . E6 HIGH BT,, AUCKLAND
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an Economical Car ..-.kv^'A 1 -;;:*. ■ - ,' (•». in purchasing any Equipment includes electric -; Khigh-gradecommodityhastaught . ■^~ m * g the man Of discriminating JUQg- dash, Blackmore curtain open-.:. ment that the article which is cheapest ■ :^%XSt5Sf.'" in first COSt iS USUally the mOSt expen- • ventilating, rain-vision wind • ,r . „ j screen, individual robe hangsive in the end. ■ erS) straigh t. graine d, sem iThis is particularly true of a motor car. $$^%Sss& There are other motor cars selling for a lower . rira > and com P le,e Bet of too,s--price than Studebaker, but careful comparison' <& and investigation have shown that after these • "'■'' cars have been used for any considerable period ' / M&§JslofflM <• the Studebaker has proved the best investment. j f Motor car repairs are expensive and annoying. fS^wJSNI^?// The cheap car, being cheaply built, needs re- & J ■ pairs frequently, while the medium-priced yM^sUg&J Studebaker is constructed to give long service jp'x^^- 3^^/ :.; '. without the need of much repair. And when repair is necessary the Studebaker is so thor- i oughly accessible that such repairs can be ■ . / made at remarkably low cost. ' Prices: We invite you to coma to our showroom and tnlk this AUGUST- Ist, 1917. over. Wβ believe we can prove that the Studebaker ■ gives you the greatest value for the money expended of 4-cyl. Model», Touring any motor car sold in New Zealand. ' and Roadster li, TTfe /(V 15/f d IT nPlnk N.Z. Importers of ' .e AOK . /fcHJAIWO LIM. Studebaker Motors *^ 0I CHRISTCHURCH, TIMARU, WANGANUL t ' t7 [Sl£M^ An ill Distributors and Agents: Wellington- J. B. ,GfOTe and Co. £495. ' i >i I'almerston North—C. .T. Adams. Taranaki—Newton Kiug. •ji Hawko's Bay-Tourist Motor Co. Maeterton-Madden and _. , ... .. Di _- » ili .lenkins. Ekctahuna-Kutchinson Bros. Palimtua-A. and ««<» wun uiaie ii R, Donald. Dannovirke-F,. A. Ransome. Watpawa-T. Waterproof Magneto. Carsou and Sons. Waipukutau-Tui'ner and But. Wuiroa—Harsh aiul Willie,-,. Gitlicmc-V. Hansen. 3ullß- - I Ford and Barney. ■ Mtuton—Rollo and Walkor. ' "
Home Comfort—Collie's' Furniture! I 3 ■ , TT makes a.ny domicilo homo as it i \ \ should--bo—comfortable, cosy, and jj X '/ffinliltW I'*-' 1 attractive. Furnish with. iis and so ob- 3 * fJssshi!ißß*ftlil i'silS • a ''. l Pprmanent satisfaction—furniture % \ g@Bs£*S££sV§\ ' *'l'ich is always n pleasure lo behold, \ I ifljlcalaisjSiiSagt »l ! ! iUK ' , ' s as B°? c ' '*■ looks. \ ' LL j iiIJS?2LS Quality is ingrained in every detail of J ' b™wS™\\\\\\il\ '"rniturpi mado iu our up-to-dato factory \ n vil iltrCKSfflPJ —from the- matured choice woods down S 1 10 - tllo ! " nallcst item of Uic mflkiu ? an(l I Pornituvo for every cllss of homo is sup- \ kind, or unique styles-to carry out Bom'o \ \ ••' "P™' furnishing echeme. • \ \ Furnish here for ecohomy's sake. Call 5 f ' and look,round at any time. I [ EDWARD-COLU-E, Ltd., ..gjggs 1 I 167 RIDDirORD STREET,. 'Phono 163). NEWTOWN. |
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3168, 20 August 1917, Page 9
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