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A Gomplete Break wi th tke past A new kind of ear is on the roads The V-stylc 12-eylmdcr e&^xne inthe today. In appearanefe, construction Lincoln - Zephyi is deaigned -by >. "•- and performance the Lincoln- Zephyr Lincoln engineers, bniit by Lincoln V-12 breaks Completely away from matter craftsmen. Becanse of low accepted traditions of car lrailding. ratio ofthe car's weight to the en^ine's It is full of forward-reaching ideas in 110 horsepower, wheels have wings - designing and engineering. It gives in the Lincoln-Zephyr — even when j an entirely new interpretation of climbing mountainous roads. . It is * modern streamlining. Those gracefiil an unheard of thing for a twelveflowing lines are determined by steel cylinder engine to do^up to 18 miles trusses, which form a one-piece body to the gallonoffuel. Yet this one does! and frame unique in the automotive The Lincoln - Zephyr is a thing of world. No other car is like it! No beauty as it stands in street or driveother gives the same protection, way. But its whole beauty is expressthe same soothing comfort. Allpas- ed in motion — then it seems to besengers are balanced "amidships". come alive. As a connoisseur of cars . Seats are like divans. There is plenty you should ride in it to complete your " . - of leg-room and head-room and appraisal of modern transportation. i v visibility in the Lincoln-Zephyr. Your nearest dealer is at your service. ■ • • , s . - . ' - AUTHORISED LINCOLN-ZEPHYR DEALERS — J. E. PEACH & CO., LTD. HASTINGS — NAPIER — WAIROA I PO R D MOTOR COMPANY" OF NEW 2EAL.AND LfMITED LOWER HUTT WELLlHcivon

R E D M A N 1 . DENT1 ST . OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY UNTIL 8.30 p.m. |! -FIT-TITE" JEETH ' ' • j|| from, per set £2 12 6 | REMODELS from. £1 10 0 |IJ| REPAIRS ijxs " 5 0 jf E FILLINGS 9* 7 6 j B ' EXTRACTIpNS t.>3 " V' 2 6 |j! I ALL WORK POSITIVELY I B GTJARANTEED j| ■ THE BEST FOR LESS— SPEND THE DIFFERENOE i hastings S THORP'S BUILDINGS. Opposite Westermaa's ||||]| P 'Phone 3903.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 43, 13 November 1937, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 43, 13 November 1937, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 43, 13 November 1937, Page 9

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