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ftM it a beauty ? I Wy— *Wi gar f wk m *a > tyiateßMawM,./ ix j2v3BpSn£i llAp Whichever way you look at this Ford 10 h.p. car—inside or out—lt is the most beautiful of all the “Tens.” It is indeed the 1935 car that will set the 1936 standard. This car is completely t =.■ equipped with elec- »'■■******** trical direction Indi- /^F' 1 ' f<B? USES? *<*y-ij ~ TMMMfc cators with a new 4» ‘ f ||w ‘ ir* '• “J®* 1 vMfcwgSgL form of gear-lever 41 • / Bg| jj> wffil. control, dual wind- z-”*^ — T',"~~,.. screen wipers, metal spare wheel cover. ~~ ,h’ red Ford no-draught , jg A. ventilation. It has a 'JF ’’ /ft capacious luggage lock- 4 '" Bk/B inthet.ul.a parcels / j - L3||i shelf behind the rear » fIL3rZ ,**< .Z% r - ,'"g scat, pockets to all r-jrg. --,~ 1 doors and an enclosed 4r MKB glove locker m the £ Bt~'' : all B**~" 1® dash. The driver seat W- - easily adjusted. As Wg’iß £|LXfeir* JB with all Fords, you «. \. ssSi f _, ' "BF w ' l E t ' M y % fullest conits mechan- B^^^^Bbmß^^^Bßßßlßßßßßßßßß^^B^^^^^^^^^^^^ - leal excellence and the 1 service you receive. .-Sff w if l|X *Wm Safety, Economy, ■ Qj || MecfcamkaZ Perfection. V<iW " AU nota ble fundtemeiatals '" ~,.;\%. associated with Ford cars, are , 1 " ' "r jv, ¥z’’fe>- t built fcto this new 10 h.p. car ‘ /be Inherent safety of an l *l' stee * body, oversize '”’'.K|BBn .» <,' £V brakes, welded steel spoke A' ,tf * o' frgwk wg VTffyy - fa -ffliipWvT.:te Is rod drive, transverse springs '' f 1 • L 11 ?* ~ ■ are here Unequdledperformance and mechanicalexcellence t that many costlier cars cannot VjfgWwW - 1 «|9MsBHH| suqpass — economy —43 miles r y-gwhfy P cr gallon —as proved In a ' I ' recent observed run to Palmerr'-"‘ ;■ iMI ,ton N °rth and back—and, In ® Wz^jy^l 111 ' 1 general, no detail that will add H t° comfort andtconvenience is «l«nc Rear Seat Comfort. A new standard of rear seat comfort Is a distinctive advantage of the 10 h.p. Ford. Owners of larger cars - ; 4ZT'X will envy the smoothness and steadiness experienced W?/ at high speeds and on uneven road surfaces. By designing the car so that all passengers sit between the C axles, a marked advance in riding comfort is established. wks A unique system of suspension further enhances the smooth-riding qualities nf the car. In the Ford method of springing, road shocks are absorbed, not partially by the chassis, but by the springs themselves. All driving strains T' and braking thrusts arc taken by radius rods, the springs function purely as W springs. It is the most efficient form of suspension in use today, and, :.,/..■ < !; coupled with seating between the axles, makes riding in the 10 h.p. a j delightful experience. ,T 10 h.p. DE LUXE - - Tudor Saloon - . 10 h.p. DE LUXE - - Fordor Saloon - - Above Prices delivered anywhere in New ZcalaLd. Cnrflfffle Qttil J. E. PEACH & Co. Ltd. wTi NAPIER AND HASTINGS eD Continuously. C. MCHa-lM

I Saved £l-7-0 on this Year's Motor Insurance “Wish I’d known about the N.I.M.U. before. A saving like that every year amounts to something. And lin N.I.M.U. for nobility ' more than just a cash saving to the good. I’ve a wider £i“",odo,‘ A ,’,*o” Xk coverage than before—plus a more liberal service and 0 n.lm.i* extra rebates. If I were you I’d sec the N.I.M.U. about accident comt>en»ationi f'W your own savings to-day. Medical expeneet paid t Up to £26-5-0 to insured |H/,. >.j> H or wife (or hutband). ♦ ■ ♦ BM * lw "1 ■■ £l,OOO. Death North Island Motor Union Insurance Company ac ddent £l,OOO. *k - (Owned by the Policy Holders) ■ Information available from Head Office, Wellington, Branch Offices, Auckland and Hastings, and any Automobile Association or Agency. f <

THE CRY IN THE NIGHT. Al other-. Is tbnt Johnny crying? Father. Sounds as if he’s got a sore throat, poor little chap—l 11 get him some "Baxter's " Mother. Yes, that will soothe it—he likes “Baxter's, 1 too. That’s the beauty o’ “Baxter's” Not only is it the finest possible remedy fot thi'oat and bronchial troubles but is so palatable that kiddies of all ages actually like to take it.*

K L E X E M A SKIN AND SCALP TREATMENT ALWAYS SUCCESSFUL. FALLING HAIR ALOPECIA SEBORRHOEA PSORIASIS ECZEMA Instantly relieved and successfully treated. VIOLET RAY. HYDRO PACKS. SCALP MASSAGE Call or Write to Klexema Rooms, Heretaunga Street, or ’Phone 3128. Consultation Free, Hours: 9-5 dally; Saturdays, 7-8.30 pm. And at Napier every Monday, Bryant’s Building, 10 a.tn. to 4 p.m.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 148, 8 June 1935, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 148, 8 June 1935, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 148, 8 June 1935, Page 13

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