EESSS MiIes of Joy for my Family I decided it wasn't a fair thing that my family should be denied many of life's little pleasures, when hundreds of people no better off than ourselves could enjoy all the fun of motor trips and outings to all the pretty spots, just beyond our reach. But now you would be surprised at tne places I can take them to and the jolly limes we all have. On sunny week-ends and holidays off we speed to the rivers, the forests and all the charmed resorts where the gladness of living abounds. For we have our own Ford Car now—one of the latest model 5-sealers. I should never have imagined getting a tip-top family Touring far on such easy and convenient terms —in fact, I found the Ford time payment idea as simple as driving the Ford itself. And when I think of the things I can do with A 4 f\w* AT OEAIEK'S GARAGES FORD TOURING CAR a £167 sooTHu^^oflin. With Demountable Rims, Spare Rim, and Tyre Carrier. Electric Starting £l7 extra. Foil Ballots Tyres at • light extra cost bow optimal equipmeat. Price rabject to c&uf e whkmt Mtk* "FQRD-ISE AND ECONOMISE." Britiah Manufacture : The Ford Touring Car is v completely made in Canada with the exception of part* to the value of £3/10/0 . HAINES. 22 FORD dealers: JAY, WRIGHT AND CO., CANTERBURY MOTOR CO., IJMITED, 162/166 TUAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, THE FORD CAN BE PURCHASED ON TERMS IF SO DESIRED. car i the time I save, and the great joy I have brought into the daily life of my wife and children, really, I wonder why we didn't invest in a Ford before this. The Ford is also so economical to run that we have arranged for a V; wonderful and extensive Christmas tour which will only cost us 3d. per mile for benzine and oil. ' YOU probably don't know the simple terms on which you can buy a Ford, otherwise you also would have had ' one long ago. Ask any Ford Dealer to explain how you Can own your Own Ford in time for the holidays. . .
. A good..story comes from Eussia. A band of pilgrims, Headed "by an old peasant, recently visited Lenin's mausoleum in the Bed Square, Moscow. Above the tomb on a marble slab are inscribed the words: "Lenin is dead, but his •words live.'/ Oa reading this inscription the old'peasant, in the fullness of his heart, blurted out, "Ilitch, Ilitch! It would be better ii thou wert alive and thy works were dead!" The unconscious humorist was promptly arrested for this blasphemous utterance.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18237, 22 November 1924, Page 4
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