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ms tms tm X % m Wm w A & Y°^m / w £ For* it# M nECE m 20 tick 0 &ese H § c sss? t £ISC&H TO celebrate New Zealand’s Centennial tind the lifting of petrol restrictions, New Zealand Ford Dealers are NOW making the greatest offer ever given to Used Car buyers .... As much as 10% off the list price of any Used Car in any Ford Dealer’s stock .... The widest range of good Used Cars to choose from—all makes, all models .... Prizes to the value of £450 to be won by those who buy not later than 20th December. (See details at right.) See your Ford Dealer TO-DAY, and get full particulars of the simple contest under whicli you can win one of the 30 Free Trips (each limited in value to £ls) to the Centennial Exhibition, or, if preferred, £ls in cash. At the Ford Dealer’s you’ll find just the car you are looking for. Below are listed a few of the values now offered. NOW is the time to buy—and remember .... As much as !©% Reduction off All These List Prices: Only FORD DEALERS Sell USED CARS CHRYSLER Do Luxe Touring Sedan V 8 FORDOR 1938 —Green In excellent order. SINCE R 1938 —An economical car. MORRIS g, 1935—Black—another economical car. 1 ESSEX 1930 Sedan, recently overhauled). j \i ESSEX 1929— Sedan, sleo]| ino; seat. CESSEX, 1930 Tourer; leather u-pholstery. 1 PONTIAC 1930 condition. ; £295 £265 £230 £155 £9O £9O £65 £75 REO COUPE 1930 One owner. ' . BUICK 1928 Sedan, well cared for. MODEL A 1930— Tourer 1 MODEL A 1929 Tourer, now Paint and 'Pyres. CHEVROLET 1928 National—a bargain. AUSTIN J ’ourer, newlypainted, leather. STAR* TRACTOR Powerful, ideal for farm wok. MODEL A L.D. J £65 £65 £75 £65 £45 £4O £55 £55 How YOU can win a Free Trip ! Call on your local Ford Dealer, and choose a Used Car from his outstanding selection of ail makes. Then, all you have to do is make an estimate of the total number of people who will pass through the turnstiles at the Centennial Exhibition for the 7 weeks period ending Saturday, 23rd December (counting the four days Bth November to Saturday, I fth November as the first week). The prizes comprise 30 Free trips to the Centennial Exhibition limited In value to £ls each. The most accurate estimates In your district will receive the prizes allocated to your district, each consisting of a free trip to the Exhibition comprising sufficient benzine for the journey, by car, or free train and/or boat fare, plus four days' hotel accommodation, the total limited to a value of £ I 5 ; or alternatively. If preferred. £ I 5 in cash. For the purpose of this contest New Zealand has been divided Into districts In proportion to the average sales of used cars by Ford Dealers over a particular period. A percentage of the Prizes will be awarded to each district. In proportion to such average sales. Thus you will be competing only with entrents in a limited territory. An official record is being kept of the number of people passing through the turnstiles at the Exhibition. These will be certified by Mr. C. P. Hainsworch, General Managerof the Exhibition, and will be the figures used for the purpeso of this contest. Competition definitely closes at midnight on December 20th, 1939. All entrants will be individually notified of the names and addresses of the Winners promptly after the close of the contest. The awarding of prizes must be accepted as final, and no correspondence can be entered Into. No members of the Ford Dealer organisation or their relatives arc eligible for this contest. Get from your Ford Dealer turnstile figures for the Dunedin Exhibition, and other facts helpful In making your estimate. Authorised Ford Dealers: M.O. KIDD, LID. Hi ft mm mm n\ ft OPOTIKI. At The Exhibition—Meet Your Friends in the Public Lounge of the Ford Exhibit. FP.IBOA

A Welcome Christmas Gift 7. 1 . ■ TRAVEL STAMPS FOR YOUR RELATIVES OR FRIENDS ! * "Kc-unionsji'tit relatives and Triends, whose homos * are far apaity’ean bring nnic'h joy and happiness, especially during’ jtlie Christinas season. You can help to make these' delightful assemblies by sending gifts of Railway “Save to travel” stamps to distant folk. These stamps (1/-, 2/-, 2/0, o/'-) and vouchers (1.0/-) are obtainable at any officered railway station. Stamps a*fe| exchangeable for vouchers which bear ‘ interest at o per cent. .. ' ■ ENQUIRE Af RAILWAY BOOKING OFFICES !

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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 265, 29 November 1939, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 265, 29 November 1939, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 265, 29 November 1939, Page 4

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