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Nike and her Sisters. NIKE, the Greek Goddess of Victory, called by the Romans Victoria, is here represented with her two sisters, Bia (force) ' and Cratos (strength). Tradition states that they were the first allies to come to the aid of the great Jove whose throne on Olympuj was assailed by the Titans (whence the origin of the expression a , titanic struggle). The modern setting is particularly appropriate! for in the titanic struggle just ended WOOD-MILNE MOTOR TYRES have lent valuable and efficient aid, joining, the Motor Transport Service away back in 1914, they have seen service on all the allied fronts and won unstinted ■ praise for their reliability and endurance; and they mean to see the business through, being still a strong force with the Army of occupation. ' ■ I To Fopd Motor-Cap Owneps 1 ■ 9- — "... "'■■■' 7, j [si c %fs£ iiictei ifrofe I A Strictly High Grade Product Machine Made Throughout. Unequalled for Strength, Durability and General Utility. Fully Warranted. i THE FORD SET CONTAiNS: m^mmm \ 1 Handle, 7 inches in length. will ! j 2 Screwdriver Bits. l 1 1 Extension Bar, 6 inches in ' len &t h - '"'•■ •■ •^^^^^^■; j 6 Sockets to fit all Nut and \ Bolt Heads on Ford Cars, #i§##liwSS S including .fe Cylinder ' j Head. Put up in strong 1 Fiberoid Case. 1 ' PRICE, POST PAID, 17/6 I' ' . !..-.■■ — '■ S . CUBA STEEET; :?;■ tWSILLINGTON v Two War Wieners'! "She wilhstoo d everything in the field, and above all vas Ihe last and only car lo survive until the cessation of hostilities."—Extract from letter receioed by Ford Motor Company from a British Soldier. Over shell-torn roads, through water-soalted fields, second only to the tanks m its power to climb debris and crater holes, the Ford' Car made a world-famous record in the Grtnt .War. In press despatches, in field reports, in letters, in rhvme and song, the praises ol the rord were sounded. In France ■ 700 cars out of 1000 were Fords In Italy - 850 cars out of 1000 were Fords In Egypt - 996 cars out 1000 were Fords In Mesopotamia 999 cars out of 1000 were Fords The Ford power plant that established this record in every theatre of the war remains the same. It will be in the Ford you buy. !For Sale by Licansed Ford Dealers throughout N.Z. j m | : '. HAINES-90 I LOCAL FORD' DEALERS-Sutherland W. Stuart Wilson and Co., Taranaki Street, Wellington, T eo 0 ». |g RIDE A RIGID, RAPID, RELIABLE |^ 2E au... | THE ALL-STEEL BKYCLE j|^gg|P — All joints are liquid brazed, that is, brazed ?*§«§£ 5 by immersion in. a bath of molten brass, .ffjjjjv E thus ensuring' a perfect joint instead of the p/Sfi/? \ = dubious one by old-fashioned hand methods. Jsjfi t J 1 GUARANTEED FOR EVER {ft^FsA |: ALL THE WORLD OVER, - ripHjj 1 Inglis Bros. & Co., j HARRIS ST. | WELLINGTON. MmF^^^W" llllllimilllllllllllllllllllllinillllllH —- ,^ ium ph-TRIUMPH TRIUMPH- ■ ■*is' nSK 0N ACTIVE SERVICE, #W- 1914—1919. fp. '\W \Xrf\ THE FOREMOST "" BRirisH MOTOR CYCLE. T/Tl ™sis not a mere.Makers'state- ' . I I " ,e "'' ''"' :m »' conlr ovcitible WMss®&4l ,acl ronlirined bv the act of the . UKITISII GOVERNMENT. Ws»4i who ilbsollllc, y '"" Ukd "I"" 1 \ 1 ll;lvill > ow ENTIRE OUT\W^• PUT for their EXCLUSIVE j ] use during the War. jj /^ >a Christehureli. • J/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Im

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 95, 16 January 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 95, 16 January 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 95, 16 January 1920, Page 2

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