You want economy in your car — and . . . other things as well And you get them — in the New Ford. Never has there been such an astonishing collection of features in a motor car of low price: features that you are entitled to in addition to economy. And remember, you owe it to yourself to see that you do get them when yon buy a car. i The new Ford gives you first of all a performance so wonderful that you simply must experience it yourself from behind the wheel before you can hegin to realise it. The Car's astonishing acceleration, its hill-climbing ability, its speed of 55 to 65 miles a,n hour, are an absolute revelation. Then add to this a front and back seat roominess that you will he proud to share with your friends — the certain safety that is assured by a unique sixbrake system — shatterproof glass in the windshield, rich comfortable upholstery, four double-acting hydraulic shock absorbers that level out the Lumps and pot holes. Also you have Ease of Clontrol, Low Upkeep Cost, Rustless Steel, plus characteristic Ford Reliability and Long Life. All this, too, is in addition to the Economy of less than one penny per mile for fuel cost, and the unparalleled Ford Service organisation from one end of New Zealand to the other. Most convincing of all Is to try the car for yourself. The nearest Ford dealer will count it a pleasure to demonstrate its capahilities. over a route of your own choice. Ford prices range from £ 188 ALL MODELS IN STOCK AT THE ROTORUA FORI) GARAGE, Fenton Street,' Rotorua. Terms Arranged.
LTHE RELIABLE CARTING CONTRACTOR. — -F. GOODSON, PHONE 41.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 28, 25 September 1931, Page 5
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