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GOODRICH Black Safety Tread Tires Big or Little . . . They're Built to Last* WHATEVEH the size ot the tire on yout car, Goodrich • equip* -you with the highest standard quality of tires at the lowest standard cost. A big fabric tire gets nothing more from Goodrich rubber making than the smallest tire. Goodrich can mean but one quality ; the best, the oldest, largest and most experienced rubber manufacturer can produce. Goodrich means but one price, the lowest possible with highest quality conserved plus a fair return on the Goodrich investment, and tair profit to the dealer. Moreover, (he Goodrich Fair Treatment stands as staunchly behind a small as a large tire, and is jusi as readv to fulfil anv service the lire does not. The smaller your car the more Goodrich tires can do lor you. E. W. Pidgeon & Coy. UTO. .. New ZEALAND DISTRIBUTORS 226 I uam St., Chrietchurcn bo High St., Auckland 18 Panama St.. Wellington 809 Mer*> Place 'corner Great King sc. , Dunedin t*in i*

CLEANS—POLISHES—PURIFIES. LIGHTENS HOUSEWORK USELIGHTHOUSE CLEANSER Wholesale from MESSRS J. M. BROWN, LTD., or write Armour and Co., of Australasia, Ltd., Christchurch.

McDonalds city boot rauge —FOR QUALITY AND VALUEL— Note These Prices NEW LINES OF FOOTWEAR GENTS' BOX STOUT BROGUE | SHOES.—Standard.—3B/6. GENTS’ BOX CALF DEKSY BOOTS. —Welted. Full Round Toe. —42/6 GENTS’ LIGHT GLACE KID DERBY BALMORALS.—M.S.—33/6 As Above Design. GENTS’ laN DERBY BALMORALS. —Light Welted 501e.—55/6. MENS’ LEATHER SLIPPERS.—IO/6, 11/6. MEN’S WOOD MILNE RUBBER SOLES AND HEELS.—6/6. MEN’S PHILIPS’ MILITARY RUBBER SOLES AND HEELS.—6/6 CHILDREN’S GLACE KID ANKLE BAR SHOES.—7 to 10, 15/6; 11 to 1, 17/6. CHILDREN’S SMART STRONG BAR SHOES. —Sewn Buckle.— Sizes 7 to 10, 13/9; sizes 11 to 1, 15/6. LADIES’ TAN BROGUES.—Stout Soles.—33/6 37/6. LADIES’ PATENT COURT SHOES. —Langtry Tongue. Smart Heels.— 35/6. LADIES’ GLACE KID COURT WALKING SHOES.—2S/6, 26/6 LADIES’ DAINTY FOOTWEAR SHOES.—Grey Gabardine Quarter. Patent Golosh. Too Cap.— 32/6. LADIES' GLACE KID DERBY BALMORALS. High Leg.—37/6 WOMEN’S LEATHER SLIPPERS.— 8/11, 10/6 WOMEN’S BLACK VELVET COURT SHOES.—Heels.—l 3/6 WOMEN’S BLACK MOCK SUEDE LANGTRY TONGUE SHOES.— 16/6 WOMEN’S BLACK MOCK SUEDE DERBY LACE SHOES.—I 6/6 Beautiful Range of Ladies’ Patent Leather EVENING SHOES in Latest Court Styles with Louis Heels. All Orders Should Have 6d.Added for Postage. Best: Value in Invercargill McDONAID’SCITY BOOT PALACE

t y “Always wit}} you — in the way." Other Kodaks up to £2O Complete Price Lift — Fret. COMPACT— EFFICIENTHANDY— The Vest Pocket Autographic KODAK Easily carried in a man s pocket or a lady’s handbag. You can wear a V.P.K. like your watch —without noticing it. Always ready to record events, scenes, or portraits of friends. Takes pictures x 1 % inches, which may readily be enlarged. Price 50/-. Of -All Kodak Dealers LOCAL ) KODAK \ DEALERS) NEIL'S DISPENaiAR » MACALLISTER & CO., Chemist* C. I. MOFFETT, Chemirt

PATRIOTISM AND MOTORING COMFORT Go hand-in-hand when British SPENCER - MOULTON Tyres are on your car. Supreme for mileage, safety, economy. SpcncerMculton Tyres are favourites throughout the Dominion. They suit New Zealand roads, and please every motorist who uses them. They are so good because they are scientifically made of toughest fabric and purest rubber. Ask your Garage or write Box 258, Christchurch,—(Advt.) For Coughs and Colds, never fails, 1/9, 2/9. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.

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Southland Times, Issue 18837, 2 June 1920, Page 6

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Tapeke kupu
534

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 18837, 2 June 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 18837, 2 June 1920, Page 6

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