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o o © o o o & o ® ssw SB MMi REGth • © ® Snpgi| S4gtos yp3 S-ftiM 1 ? «pssipq£ si® sss j-tjxxi-T • o TT wears belter because the rubber is perfectly adapted to the use to which it is put. Soft enough to protect .your truck. Hard enough to save wear—it couldn’t be tougher. Examine a Goodrich Solid Truck Tire—you can hardly stick a pin in it, and unless your knife is sharp you can hardly cut it. Smell it—notice the odour of smoked nuts — that’s the Pure Hne Para Rubber. Notice the uniform soft grey bloom on the surface—no spotty yellow texture of reclaimed rubber. Note these things—compare Goodrich Solid Truck Tire with any other—the Goodrich has all the evidence of quality. j GOODRICH i SOLID TRUCK TIRES © “ Best in the Long Run ” © e E. W. PIDGEON & Coy. Ltd. New Zealand Distributors PA473 226 Tuam Strset, Chrlatotiurch 66 High street, Auckland 18 Panama Street, Wellington 309 Moray Pluce corner (Great King Street;, Duneotn ft O . ■■■

When I grow up to be a man I'll smoke cigars! like Uncle Dan, And flirt with girls, and own a car, And wear long pants! like my papa. And when the winter days are damp, I’ll have goloshes and a gamp; Bat coughs and colds I’ll not endure — FI! just take Woods’ Greai Peppermint Ouecj—(Advt.)

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Southland Times, Issue 18846, 11 June 1920, Page 6

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 18846, 11 June 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 18846, 11 June 1920, Page 6

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