Two War Winners! "She withstood everything in the field, and above alt 9as the last and only car to suroloe until the cessation of hostilities."—Extract from letter rictloed bg Ford Motor Company from a British Soldier. Over shell-torn roads, through water-soaked fields, second only to the tanks in its power to climb debris and crater holes, the rordCar made a world-famous record in the Great War. In press despatches, in field reports, in letters, in rhyme and song, the praises ot the Ford were sounded. In France - 700 cats out of 1000 were Fords In Italy - 850 car* out of 1000 were Fords In Egypt . 996 can out of 1000 wore Fords In Mesopotamia 999 can out of 1000 were Fords The Ford power plant that #tassshed this record in every theatre of the'war remains the same." It will be ffl the Ford you buy. For Sal* by LictnvtdEprd Dtalnt throughout N.Z. ® •.■'■■'■■v. HAINM-»0 j a DERBY & CO, NEW PLYMOUTH, Wm. THORPE, ELTHAM & ILAWERA.
A Greater MAXWELL IS BEFORE YOU! Greater in many way* than 300,000 of this very tame model. Any of the 300,000 Maxwell owner* will tell you their Car possesses superior riding comfort, reliability, and powet —that it* upkeep is remarkably low, its endurance beyond expectation. For'l92o—The Maxwell Masterpiece —not merely a sound, sale reliable Car, but of impomd refinement and comfort. To»day—see the 1920 Model, C* ««»•! SoWAfsnt for Ttranaki .L. WllSOfl - ELTHAM « ; HtiOW—lo^ \ SUB AGENTS: A T KIBBY WAITARA. TA'panaki MOTORS, LTD. NEW PLYMOUTH.
/N A REPUBLIC TRUCK you get more value for every shilling you spend than in any other track on the market. Almost sixty-thousand users back up this statement. There are Foar Modeli—Capacitiet of 1 Ton; Toil; 2-2\ Ton; and 3i Ton. Write for detail* and lilt of uteri. SopplitJ through any Motor Garags. INGLIS BROS. & CO. LIMITED, "XapaWe" Piilritrim fcr M.Z. nvois QUAY, TARAXAKI aai CABLE STREETS, WELLINGTON REPUBLIC iMtowl fiO.OOO in tue T Kf d na*U>w> any other >uli« AAvv wA&w
NOTICE. QN and after TUESDAY, December 2nd, the undersigned will run a Car to the following time-table:— Leave Waitara daily for Uruti, 6 a.m. Leave Uruti daily for Waitara, 8 a.m. Leave Waitara daily for Uruti, 5 p.m. Leave Uruti daily for Waitara, 6.30 p.m. C. H, JOHNSTON, Waitara. MORTLOCK & CO.-: COUTH TARANAKI AGENTS FOE THE CHANDLER MOTOR CAR, Also THE SMITH FORM-A-TRUCK, which can be attached to any Motor Car, converting it into an economical one or two-ton Motor Truck. VULCANISING AND ALL REPAIRS DONE. THE SERVICE GARAGE, , 'HAWEtU—
ELECTROPLATING! Fully equipped plant HOW HEADY. —for^Electroplating all metal portions of CABS, MOTORS and PUSH BICYCLES —alsoAll household silverware and any other metala silverplated. LOOK—This plant is in charge of experts LOOK—This plant is in of experts LOOK—This plant is in charge of experts You can come and see the work. JOE JENKINSON; CAR-PAINTER' & ELECi'ROPLATER. Brougham St. Hall .... New Plymouth. PENTECOST gERVICE PRIVATE TELEPHONE I*o. 743 Night or Day. STAND: Spedding and Stainton's Garage R. J. PENTECOST Proprietor. ■RING UP CROZIER, No- 21, INGLEWOOD, when you want to go to the Mountain or anywhere else. Big, roomy aw, Conjtftsßt diivwij Qeoi
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 December 1919, Page 7
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