Berlin’s new University .City is to be known as the Adolf Hitler University.
\ •' AM r ■ ‘ iSI A MORE Wpf S' a I" < J / V From whatever angle you examine the New Ford “Eight it is definitely the most stylish light car. Note the distinctive radiator treatment ... the modern flowing body lines ... the 1 downswept tail with spare wheel enclosed in metal cover. Standard Two DooP With its substantial appearance and graceful beauty the Lord Saloon “Eight” has an appeal entirely its own. O Style alone has not won the immense popularity the Ford “Eight” has already achieved. It has the roomiest body-work Deal., ever fitted to a car of such all-round economy, exceptional pfct. Equipment -d riding comfort and outstanding performance on the road. Petrol J r °“ du “ n RC-Co"?. consumption of 40 to 45 miles per gallon and low upkeep costs denial Terms Plan, make the New Ford “Eight” the most economical car to maintain. ... -kt 1 ji Ford Factory at Lower Finally, the Ford “Eight” is built in New Zealand by New Wellington. Zealanders in the great modern Ford Factory at Lower Hutt, Wellington — you help Netv Zealand ichen you buy lord. Call (it 3'oid Dealer's 1 Of). 11 for tl DEMOXSTRATiOX U AUTHORISED FORD DEALERS— Fagan Motors, Ltd., Masterton. Gordon Hughan, Lid., Carterton. Herbert’s Motors, Ltd., Eketahuna. Watts & Lowry Motors, Ltd., Pahiatua. » FORD MOTOR OMP A N Y,, OF N!\■ WZE A L AJ4D LJM W | EL |HWIIIMWMI' I IMI
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 April 1938, Page 3
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