“(%//do love my Oval tine’ m; GROWING children need far , V more nourishment than *. ordinary foods can provide to keep them healthy and vigorous, fl * That’s why ‘Ovaltine’ is the ideal beverage for them. It is the y most supremely nourishing of all * ?■’ food beverages. 1 TRY ‘OVALTINE’ FREE! Send name and address together with 2d. in ,< -> j. stamps io the New Zealand Agents, Salmond A: -■ "pS Spraggon. Ltd., Dept. 20 > P.O. Box 662, Well- üBBRRf " ington, when a free sample will be sent to you. ’ 4 z y Sold by all Chemists and Stores* in three sieves. The large si%e is the most economical. • Manufactured by A. Wander Ltd., London HZ244
_ ■' ' ' ' ’ ’ ' ~ "" The Car you CAN afford to Buy and Run! The English 8 h.p. Ford is the lowest priced complete-ly-equipped Closed Car in New Zealand—£2ls for the Tudor Saloon. This first cost is surprisingly low for a car with so many refinements of design and such high English manufacturing quality. Made by other than Ford methods it would cost considerably more. In running and maintenance expenses the English 8 ’ h.p. Ford excels in economy. Its petrol consumption is most agreeably low—4o-45 miles per gallon. _ FtRAMS On short or long trips it will comfortably carry four | STOP adults at a much lower cost per person than tram or train fares. Oil consumption and tyre costs are low. Depreciaison ■ is slight, as proved by the high prices obtainable for used models. Ask your Ford Dealer for a Demonstration of the English 8 h.p. Ford—and prove its remarkable economy for yourself. Tudor Saloon £215. Fordor Saloon £229. Delivered any Dealer Town including Complete Equipment and Sales Tax. You? Ford Dealer can supply a Car on Confidential Terms, AUTHORISED FORD DEALERS: KLEEMAN “<• BISHOP LTO - STRATFORD and OPUNAKE. r.r.i.A FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED LOWFR HUTT WELLINGTON
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 391, 24 March 1937, Page 3
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308Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 391, 24 March 1937, Page 3
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