There are f ; Many Reasons why ■ jw&. _ you Should Buy *\| " B 'W J| 17.000 MAN POWER FACTORY, ill GOODIE 4ES BY THEIR MILEAGE AND STERLING SERVICE CONTINUE TO SHOW INCREASED SALES EACH WEEK, FOR NOW MORE THAN EVER BEFORE DOES QUALITY COUNT. H Some Reasons Why Goodyear Leads . j! Because Goodvear is the onlv company who manufactures its own Tyre fabric, putting the Fabric makers'' usual profit back into the fabric itself, making it according to tests at leas,. 10 per cent, better'than other makers'regular tyre fabric specifications. ' jj Because aU Goodvear fabric Is long silky fabric, not short, thick, and bulky and as fur- j , • ther proof of this all ty-re repair men say Goodvear fabric is the best m the world. Ask yours. j | Because Goodvear has an immense chemical laboratory in which every yard of fabric is , | tested for textile strength and examined on a glass table illuminated from below to detect and eliminate possible flaws. | j ' Because Goodvear Tyres are not loaded up with compound to make them heavier. Re- I member, pure gum is so light it floats on water. j) ! Because Goodvear Tyres are compounded and tested before manufacturing, and again, before being marketed, by some of the highest-salaried chemists in the world. J Because Goodvear has an output of 20,000 tyres a day and can spread this cost on so many j tyres that research costs are practically nothing when figured on one tyre. . ; These, are only a few facts to prove that the foundation of Goodvear Tyres Is as perfect as human brains and hands can make them. The superstructure is Just as carefully built. We would like to tell you more about this quality Tyre. JH J^ff : f^ If interested, drop us a line for some more information. • j ™ E GOOUWaTtYUE ■ AND m rubber company, of | Klf new Zealand, ltd., W\l IEAU OmCE: mercer ' . ' "' II ftj Goodyear Tyres, Tubes, Belting, Hose. | were brains direct every operation j/if Packing, etc., are now obtainable throughand quality first is the sole aim. 'J U out Australia and Jftf.Z. (J lii , . es
//// , . Did Tou '" j IM U vjljH/ I - Your Boots f luis I Morning? | "Nugget" Boot Polish in 3R, 7d. & 1/- tins 1 , Itiis is the- Fee | for Active Service n — because it stands the racket. if The "Swan," like a rifle, is made |f| true and sure. The ink magazine is ||J ample and, at command, the pen is M ready for duty immediately. There is gO no misfiring, and there are no parts liable JH to derangement. When fluid ink is un- fffl obtainable the magazine may be charged p| with ink pellets for use with water. fe Send one to your soldier friend. It will make wri- §|| ting easier and encourage him to send more letters. < |$|| SOLD BY STATIONERS AND IMPORTERS. if if NEW X.RAL.AN.D I'UICES: M M Standard Pattern with Slic-on Cap, from 15/-. PJ^'a Safety Pattern with Screw-on Cup, frotul7/6, |£™ M Illustrated Caialogui Post Fret on Request, K^i'M MABIE, TODD & CO., LTD., H 79 & 80, High Holborn, London, Eng. Igf Manchester, Paris, Zurich, Toronto, Sc. Sydney—(Wholesale only!, 31,5 a, George Street. London Factory—3l9-329, Weston Street, S.E. Associate House—Mabie, Todd & Co,, Inc., New York and Chicaco.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 28, 27 October 1917, Page 14
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