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are three exceptional reasons why you buy a Igood Used Car now—and why you should buy it only from the Ford Dealer How YOU can win o Free Trip I Every Used Car at every Ford Dealer s Call on your local Ford Dealer, and choose a Used fIOW RGduCGd in Price ES much SS 10 Car from his outstanding selection of atl makes. _ T . . . ~ i Then,alt you have to do is make an estimate of the per CCnt. Think Wult 3i S&Ving tniS total number of people who will pass through the > turnstiles at the Centennial Exhibition for the 7 ITICJUIS tO yOU • weeks period ending Saturday, 23rd December ■ (counting the four days Bth November to Satur- Or l day, I Ith November as the first week). Z« Every DUyer Of & USGG Or frOITI any The prizes comprise 30 Free trips to the Centen- e r\ i . . . nial Exhibition limited in value to £15 each. rOTQ UCcUer—l"lot IcltCr thcin 20th The most accurate estimates in your district will —. , , . receive the prizes allocated to your district, each UCCCmbCr—TIES & gOOu opportunity Of consisting of a free trip to the Exhibition —com- • ! prising sufficient benzine for the journey by car. Winning On 6 Of tn6 9U rP66 Exhibition or free train and/or boat fare, plus four days' • ■ ■- «_ • hotel accommodation, the total limited to a value I Tips tO the Centennial exhibition* of £15; or alternatively, if preferred, £15 in cash. _ p. —. . n , j For the purpose of this contest New Zealand has I heSC Free Trips Comprise travelling. been divided Into districts in proportion to the _ . . . ■ ... - average sales of used cars by Ford Dealers over a and nOtCl expenses (the total limited particular period. A percentage of the Prizes . _ _ , _r r t r\ r a \ will be awarded to each district, In proportion tO a Value Of LI 5) OT £15 in Cash 9 II to such average sales. Thus you will be competing • ■ . . onfy w/th entrants m o//mrted territory. preferred. Here are prizes totalling. An official record is being kept of the number of r a rr\ • i.. l .m w/m , people passing through the turnstiles at the in Value tO be YOU Exhibition. These will be certified by Mr. C. P. ■ • • r Hainsworth, General Manager of the Exhibition, be One Of the Winners? See Conditions and will be the figures used for the purpose of . • this contest. DCIOW. Competition definitely closes at midnight on December 20th, 1939. I All entrants will be Individually notified of the 3 Now is the of the war when vrwi names and addresses of the winners promptly after s ' ,NOW IS ine lime Of ine year Wnen yOU a *»"■ tour, your trip to the Exhibition, your week-end their relatives are eligible for this contest. OlltinPS Get from your Ford Dealer turnstile figures for £ * the Dunedln Exhibition, and other facts helpful ' In making your estimate. /h addition - as mvcfi as 107 REDUCTION in PRICE ON AU USED CURS fnm mtP WUMS Here are some outstanding values. W yTThere are many more to choose from at the Ford Dealer's. And all at 10% USED CARS off the prices listed. CHEVROLET 6, 1929 Sedan, reconditioned £95. FORD VB, 1932 Sedan, reconditioned i new paint, good tyres, perfect order £155 ! FORD VB, 1938 Standard Sedan, won- • derful order £265 . ' FORD VB, 1936 De Luxe Sedan, thoroughly reconditioned £225 ■ i FORD VB, 1934 Sedan, Air Wheels, ! 1 tip top order £165 FORD VB, 1937 De Lpxe Sedan, good condition throughout £255 AUSTIN BIG "7" 1938 Model, 4-door Sedan, bronze paint, leather upholstery, wonderful order .. £225 FORD VB, 1936 Standard Sedan, leather upholstery, good order throughout and very reasonably priced £175 CHEVROLET, 1934 Junior Model, • new paint, new upholstery, motor overhauled £165 Special Offer Closes AUTHORISED FORD DEALERS oecelEß ARMSTRONG & CO. LTD. WHAKATANE MMxHißny Transportation (and Motor) Coun - _ FP.I79A

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 93, 27 November 1939, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 93, 27 November 1939, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 93, 27 November 1939, Page 3

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