•^^^T'he Car that gives you So Much And yet Costs So Much Lesst Looked at from every angle the English 10 h.p. Ford H 1 \ gives you * extra' qualities that put it in a class by itself _ S/ —there is no comparison. It supplies modern motoring pTU luxury of a standard and at a cost which would have /v) been considered impossible until the advent of the Ford ^ * , 'Ten'. Its remarkable top-gear performance on hills, its _ ,Vv^\> acceleration, the smooth power of its 10 h.p. engine— are ^ but a few of its many 'extra' features. 1,1 addition the English 10 h.p. Ford gives you 35-40 C r J m.p.g. economy, plus 'extra' spaciousness and comfort, W reliability and high re-sale value, striking beauty and y .i\Qj luxurious appointments. Thousands of motorists, in England as in New Zealand, " have proved that in the English io h.p. Ford you get motoring value far above the price. V There is no comparison — prove it by a demonstration# Tudor Saloon £245 Fordot Saloon £«5f \\ 1 k \(\ . Delivered any Dealer Town, Includlng complatP m %l |\ cqulpment and saies tax. w \ 1 AV » Confidentlal Terma Arranged. i AUTHORISED FORD DEALERS ^ ® J* E' PEACH & C0" LTDHASTINGS AND NAPIER • FP.30A ° " FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED LOWER HUTT WELLINGTON I Gill & Fenton Ltd., 1 I THE FURNISHERS I I MARKET STREET. HASTINGS. I B _ 4MMHananaaMaHaaaMMaaaaninBMiaHaaBaHHaaaaBMMa
★ . INSIST ON WOODS' the BEST-KNOWN REMEDY for COUGHS COLDS INFLUENZA 1
MaJignant forms of soptic cold. Were prevalent in "days of old." Scared dwellers by some stagnant moat. llncared, succumbed to "putrid throat" i Mankind now schooled to cleaner ways j Averts the plagues of ancient days ; i And for its colds to ease command Keeps Woods' Great Peppennint Cure » on hand.
The natural desire to sea clcarly demands that tiny muscles exert undue energy to overcome any abuormality. This is the cause of eyes training. — H. M. Bennett, Opticiau, Hastings Stroet, Napier* I
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 85, 27 April 1937, Page 14
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