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FOK SPECIAL CASKS. ".Ualle-o'’ plain for pem-ral lonic, "IMaltoxo with Cod hirer Oil" for chest and tun;; troubles, “.Alnltfxo with Cnscara” (Parke, Davis) for chronic constipation. "Milli'xn with Tlypoplio.- phiie.s” for eoneale-eenf ■; of exlroino weakness. There is no belter Malt Extract in the world for use by itself or with other medicines than "MaHoNo” (Wilson's Malt Extract).— Advt.

RfflSasaSSZEKaiS: HESTOS 3 0r : &. Mo# hA\ jf/ PUCf /?A WIA' 1 m V f£: A< '/£7 XV >rtH 'jimw^gkXirr ■'v : '. •';; : v W*jgs# r -jgj IP'S 1-5 r, r% ,?-■* 11 y«el ur wit!: the time to examine the Goodyear All-Weather Tread ; own story. There. c Han-cut and ur.mif'.'ikable dependable travel. tip* \as r The extraordinarily dense and tough material of which it is made, assures extremeiv long wear, Its deep-channelled symmetrical paLtern (he wedge-like, keen-edged blocks that form its design, attest its matchless gripping power. And the reinforcement at the base of its blocks explains its quiet and vibrationless running. T here, ridged and notched in the earth, is seen how this great tread clutches and clings, digging through for solid footing and security. How it grips fast ! or traction under the drive of the engine, and hang.? on *cr safety under the pressure of the brake. You ought to have the liven more c’oquent of the slipiess, skidless, service of the All-Weather Tread is the impress it leaves on roadway or street. Cord l yre with the All-Weather 1 read; it costs less in the end. Goodyear Means Good Wear sAjt k>~ m ® CORD TYRES 8 Haines 60

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1924, Page 4

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256

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1924, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1924, Page 4

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