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Satisfactory Service Only an expert can pass judgment on a motor tyre by inspection. The differences in appearance, construction and materials are too slight on the face of them, to serve as an infallible guide for the average buyer. But differences in performance are unmistakable, even to the most casual observer. Once in service, the superiority of the good tyre—Jn mileage accomplished, in distances covered without treabfe, in satisfaction rendered—cannot be hidden. Upon such clear and material distinctions is founded the overwhelming preference for Goodyear Tyres. They are so plainly superior to ordinary tyres that probably more of . them are purchased by Australian and New Zealand motorists than any other brand. Month after month, the country over, the demand for Goodyears increases. A tyre less resolute, less able, less thoroughly and uniformly good, could not sustain its popularity under such stern and uncompromising, trial. v But Goodyear popularity, endures—and Is growing. You ' ' know what that means. • Buy your Goodyear Tyres, Heavy Ibatlit Tubes and Tyre Saw* Accessories from,the Goodyear Service Statfoa Thes* Is ooa la year locality. ■! - „ V - . Serrlce Stefiona in all Principal Cifle.. V-O.F. " Dealer.. Ercrrwhtw. ; Every Mother should know that Dr. Cassell's ' Tablets are the. Meal Kennedy ■ for ■ . Weakly Children. A; . ' : ill ■ . OT or backward children there is nothing so good as a course of Dr. Cassell's Tablets. Age makes no ... difference to the .action of these incomparable restoratives;, I" ftcy exert the same strengthening and building up power "j .whether the sufferer be a child or an adult. Mothers . everywhere have -testified to the quite wonderful restorative . effect of Dr. Cassell's Tablets in cases of weakness and -*>. wasting, and; also in infantile paralysis. Children wasted almost skeletons have recovered health and. plumpness by -- their means; babies helpless from nerve failure have regained their natural power. If, you have a weakly child rive Dr.. Cassell's (Tablets. Convincing Proof of the Quite Exceptional y Restorative Value of Br. Cassell's Tablets for ©Id or Young. - JOHN C. /BRITTAIN, Esq., F.S.Sc., Church Street, Mansfield, Eng., writes:—*l have had convincing proof of the value of Dr. Cassell's Tablets. "They are certainly to be recommended in all rundown conditions, and also in cases of defective digestion or assimilation.? They appear to be equally suitable for old or young." Br. Cassell's Tablets are prepared from purest, tested ingredients lof proved nutritive and Testorative power, and are the recognised 1 modern remedy Jor Nervous Breakdown Nervous Debility Anaemia Nervo Paralysis Sleeplessness. Wasting Diseases ■ Infantiio Paralysis Stomach Disorders Vital Exhaustion Neurasthenia Kidney Weakness General Debility Specially valuable for Nursing Mothers and during the Critical Periods of Life. Prices 1/9 and 4/-, the 4/- size being the more economical. Sold by Chemists and Storekeepers throughout New Zealand, Ask always ■' for Dr. Cassell's Tablets, and take no substitutes. Sole proprietors, Dr. Cassell's Co., Ltd., Manchester, Eng. "Ideal" Boilers and Radiators i . FOB "IDEAL" HEATING SYSTEM 'PK and' Unlimited Supply of Hot Water I are the acmo of perfection. I If Solo Dominion Agents— Miyj? 1 J| JENKINS & g| : MACK, Ltd. S WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 169, 6 April 1918, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 169, 6 April 1918, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 169, 6 April 1918, Page 14

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