Tough Jobs are Easy to the Ford V 8 Truck The following letter from a South Island public body gives a typical example of the capacity of the Ford V 8 Truck for hard, gruelling work: “The Ford V 8 2 to 3 ton Truck with steellined body, purchased from you in May, 1935, has given every satisfaction. It has been subjected to the usual work carried o ut by a municipality, some of which \ has been very heavy. The truck is econpmical in oil and petrol ' consumption, and is giving , ■ ’ , excellent service.” 111 JJ POWER plus ECONOMY 90-horsepower V 8 engine with aeroplane type cont: nectin g rod bearings. • ~| I. ' [bi Valve seat Inserts, f' (. M I Dual down draught car1 burettor - I 1 ’ ' Full floating rear axle with X-t dhVe and Q uick action brakes- ( when Heavy duty frame. Ask your Ford Deafer for 39 roller and ball bearings. a n “On-ths-job” Test New Zealand - Built FORD V 8 TRUCKS lour Ford Dealer can supply a Truck on Confidential Terms I to 6 tons AUTHORISED FORD DEALERS: Ford Motor Company of Naw KLEEMAN "* BISHOP LTD - STRATFORD and OPUNAKE. m* FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED LOWER HUTT WELLINGTON
Problems of Childhood . . . Qhe CHILD who doesnot 1 join in GAMES ' I Exhaustive tests recently conducted among hundreds S of school-children have demonstrated the supreme value i of ‘Ovaltine’ in the case of the timid child who stands aside when healthy fun is afoot who shuns games Z j fl JsjgKgTCß whose shyness and self-consciousness submerge all I •initiative in school-work. When ‘Ovaltine’ supplemented the daily dietary, the improvement in energy, vitality and nervous poise was most marked. ‘Ovaltine’ is a complete food containing crery nutritive clement ’ needed for building up body, brain and nerves to the highest level of efficiency. t ? \ - ‘OVALTIINE’ ' I Serve it HOT or COLD stamps to the New Zealand Agents, Salmond ! Sold by all Chemists and Stores, in three sizes. The large size is the most economical. & Spraggon Ltd ’ Dept 20 ’ PO - Box 6<52 ’ unmanufactured by A. Wander Ltd., London NZ24I ington, when a free sample will be sent to you. '
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 360, 15 February 1937, Page 3
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366Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 360, 15 February 1937, Page 3
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