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• 1 I hBI jB ij I TH if HI bh-tB ■ 11 g ■HHHHK IFinhll *Jiit 41 I 4 iW IMa • BIG CAR APPEARANCE With its long, flowing lines, its wide doors and windows, the Prefect looks—and is—a big “Ten.” From the day of its recent introduction, the Ford Its many big-car features include a lid-type Prefect ‘Ten’ has been a sensational success. > Every- bonnet for easy access to the engine, and to the where it has been acclaimed the light car of the 01 an " atcrca P s - year, and when you see and drive this big new ® BIG CAR COMFORT ‘Ten’ you’ll realise at once why it has proved so Two adults and a child can sit comfortably in the tremendously popular. wide rear scat. A six foot passenger has plenty T . . ' of headroom and legroom. The large outside In appearance, in spaciousness and coniiort, in its luggage compartment accopimodates all your luxurious seating and tastefully designed appoint- suitcases and parcels out of’passengers way. ments, the Prefect incorporates all you want, more A g|(J CAR PERFORMANCE than you expect of any ‘Ten’. And even on the -r- Q „„ nr ~ r , . j x., n c -j j u The new Prefect Ten is a powerful performer roughest roads the Prefect rides and handles with with rapid acceleration, quiet, effortless running big-car ease and comfort. Before you decide on any and exceptional top-gear ability. And with this car—inspect and drive the new Ford Prefect ‘Ten’. big-car performance you get real light car economy — owners report consistent 35 to 40 miles per gallon. on the A.F.C. f I Confidential Jerms f J fly Pan I K / Prices include complete 1 gKf m m equipment and Sales Tax, 1 X . * *■■■ ■■ » Dealer B AUTHORISED FORD DEALERS- I ' Bn] MASTERTON: FAGAN MOTORS, LTD. . fQUR SALOQN CARTERTON: GORDON HUGHAN, LTD. EKETAHUNA: HERBERT’S MOTORS, LTD. 4g yM Q PAHIATUA: WATTS & LAWRY MOTORS, LTD. , e _ Two Door Saloon £ 27 5 FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED LOWER HUTT WELLINGTON Ford V 8 . . De Luxe V 8 . . Mercury . . Prefect 10 h.p. . . Ford 8 h.p. . . Lincoln-Zephyr VI2 FP.IS6A

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 May 1939, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 May 1939, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 May 1939, Page 3

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