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m A I poo DYE AR TYRES star d for Economy. All kinds of economy. Economy of Money means Great Mileage. Goodyears yield this because of their fine, tough rubber and a fabric stronger than has ever before been made. Economy of Time means Absence of Mishap. Goodyears enjoy a remarkable freedom from puncture and blow-out because of special methods of construction. Economy of Life and Limb means Safety. The grip of the All Weather Tread prevents skid or side-slip. The man who rides on Goodyears is a confident man—not an anxious one. Buy your Goodyear Tyres, Heavy Tourist Tubes and Tyre - Saver Accessories from the Goodyear Service Station. There is one in your locality. Branches and Agencies all Principal Cities. ipM ■L. • . i.lr^ \r 5 St V n mi ■ Um \ \ xim! Cj a;; 266 i spy ih IBIV Service Stations and Dealers Everywhere. rfiiSiiaii H3 U» IACAA There are plenty of brave men to “sentinel your hearthstone, but only one thine will effec- J tualiy "sentinel" your Throat and Lungs. WILSON’S FINO-MENTHO PASTILLES ARE AN UNFAILING REMEDY AGAINST COUGHS, COLDS INFLUENZA CATARRH, Etc. Easy to Carry, always Available, always Sure. Do not lei the Sun co down without setting a tin Sold Everywhere 1/9 a Tin DLfC't from ALEX. WILSON & Co. Ltd., ?. 1 a .col i: i Lcuio, uft J3o George St.. Sydney. N.S.W. if Am mm FAITHFUL SENTINELS .

Sing up those ragtime melodies! They make me feel so gay, I’m in no mood for rhapsodies Ami sentiment to-day. Cut out those "Songs of Araby”! Sad strains 1 can’t endure- — Make me rejoice and clear your voice With Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. — (Advt.)

Keep the kiddies well. "NASOL” is sure protection against coughs and colds. Sprinkle baby’s pillow. Older children can take it on sugar. 60 doses 1/6. (Advt.)

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Southland Times, Issue 18847, 12 June 1920, Page 3

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300

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 18847, 12 June 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 18847, 12 June 1920, Page 3

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