Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Jul 1918, p. 11

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, JULY 15, 1918. = PAGEELEVEN | oe. r Consideration | The tread on Goodyear Tires is indeed worthy your consideration. It is the best guard against tire troubles man has been able to devise. ~ It is double-thick and densely tough, studded with big, rugged, sharp- edged blocks--an effective barrier to most punctures, and a vigilant re-, sistant to skidding. It is as sure- footed as a malamute in mud, or wet, and as serviceable as your car itself. \ "In the Goodyear laboratories, where (J the All-Weather Tread was evolved, NW were also developed the various \Y Goodyear features--the On-Air cure, theNo-Hook bead, the Rubber-Rivet construction,the Braided Piano-Wire { base--all focused to the aim of giving you extreme mileage and freedom ~rom trouble. oN In our stock are the needed sizes of Goodyear Tires and Tubes, -and Goodyear Tire-Saver Accessories. . - i, 1 1 loi Lies 11] |] i E 1 Je AT y RE "ur ; 5 \ bi 4g - we og > % - = a 1 al 1 pr J I b w 4 ba ¥ 2) \

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