TYRE Users in New Zealand can now obtain a tyre with a prestige—British prestige— never approached by the many that have followed since Dunlop built the first pneumatic tyre in 1888. Not without justification is it said: DUMIOPiw a Satisfied %J {Made in England) To the New Zealand motorist "English Dunlop" 'k something more than a name—it is a definite link with the Homeland. It enables him to give play to New Zealand garages now his natural patriotism at not a penny cost to his g t "ENGLISH DUNLOP" pocket; indeed the outcome is the other way, for by at same lee as o th er fitting this famous tyre, in one act he effects two ■ economies. The first by buying better mileage at the J " same first price, and the second by sending his money where it will come back. No wonder Dunlop is meeting with a ready welcome here; and you may rely upon | DUNLOP RUBBER CO. OF AUST. LTD Distributors of English Dunlop Tyres AUCKLAND WELLINGTON CHRISTCHURCH DUNEDIN t v 5 m^^mm^^^^mm^MMMM i^^mmmmbmmmmb____________________m_____P_-____-^^ \\ ~^&sk s P°rts Materials \ \_ _■ ——" H■ Ig:ss| jag We have on view in our Showrooms • jgk ai^| l-ii-li 811 a comP'cte display of this season's r~ —• W^9h I ___■__' II I Hi§ iIS ffltt Summer Sports Goods. *_^_T_-^m _f^____L M£ Wi 0 . At I Sil = SiS' TENNIS RACKETS-by Slazenger, Spalding, V " *^ 4__lb______^P 111 j *|ffi:S y Prosser, Bancroft ana Kent I *^-^jg-_-_-S_-_--S==3_a^ Jf "tHI I _____ _r CRICKET BATS—made by Ounn and Moore, Ns^SSf ll "h_bs_bs.sss_s»* Spalding, Wisdent, Hazels and 111 «*__".. i • _i« w_r. • __ _, T-H Balls, Pads, Oloves, etc llt A Signpost in/the History of Wellington's If uwNnwu-i^au.M^ ll \\ Senior TobZICCO St.OPe H CROQUET SETS-mAsh and Boxwood. U I H Croquet Mallets, Hoopa and Balls. W \ A Sale to us is no yearly event. This is our second such H _,__.«_. ._...____._.__ __ ___« „- 1 tt clearance since 1863. However, indents taken over when HI Til lIN _lllTlllli J_r id I Til 1 A Messrs. Aldous retired from business have overstocked * w_^ w ffffMlA ■] lUllil 1/UllllL VL VVu LlJLr* V t| us—and room must be made for Christmas shipments JL WiU I I %__! H \ A of Smokers' Requisites and Novelties. Jfjk W% |lfl I I -i H U..<l«,.*>__ M_»_»______»_> \ \ So the bulk of our present stock of Pipes and Smoking _i_L J_L %JL V J_. J_L J_L i*_/ H Hardware wiercnants, » \ Accessories must be cleared without reference to cost. Ml «.--,». *..._-.._»*._. V \ Prices will be noted when you pass our window. LiStlTlDtOTi QUSW. Willis Street WELLINGTON. I \ "Loewes" Pipes in all shapes reduced from 21/- to 15/- •* 1 Tl Two words of advice—call now! JMM —„^^^,,„.^^——,^_—^—_——
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 58, 6 September 1926, Page 14
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