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NEW ZEALAND OLD AND NEW WELL PRESENTED IN RAILWAYS MAGAZINE • MEW ZEALANDERS, the June issue of the Railways ~ Magazine gives you some stirring chronicles of the old times; bright descriptions of famous scenes; another helpful review of New Zealand industries; some amusing philosophy of life; the history of Thomas Bracken’s New Zealand hymn; a chat on books and authors; original verse; excellent notes and comments for women; a well-informed review of sport. About sixty pictures are distributed through the 64 pages. An ideal gift for a friend or relative overseas. fid— AT BOOK SHOPS & NEWS AGENCIES—fid
“BAXTER’S” TO THE RESCUE! A dose or two of Baxter’s Lung Preserver brings spedy relief from coughs and colds. “Baxter’s” has been New Zealand’s greatest remedy for over seventy-five years—“ Baxter’s,” the cough remedy with the tonic action. Be sure it’s “Baxter’s”—l/6, 2/6 and 4/6, all chemists and stores. 2
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DID YOU -fl-.’Mh SEE THE BREN GUN CARRIERS INACTION Bren Gun Carrier in Recent Manoeuvres. Newest and most modern addition to New Zealand defence is Magnificent Demonstration! the Bren Armoured Gun Carrier. This unit has recently been demonstrated to Army officers, who have been astounded by its Did you see Saturday’s demonstration on the Te Ore Ore capabilities. Although weighing 3J tons the Bren Carrier negotiates six-feet ditches and travels with ease over rough o f the Ford V 8 truck motors which drove these two country unsuited to any other type of vehicle. It turns in its own length, travels at 35 miles an hour. a f ee iing of security Powered by Ford V 8 Truck Engines SSg .MUX „ „ „ . T . how efficient and X&Rf Ford V 8 truck units are used to power the Bren Gun Carrier. It dependable a Ford has the 95 horse-power, B ; cylinder V-type Ford Truck engine, gear . V 8 engine is. box, drive-shaft, axles and bearings—standard parts, exactly as fitted to Ford V 8 Trucks. Ford V 8 engines were selected for a \ number of important reasons. Firstly, for their abundant power. & Secondly, for their dependability and proven qualities of standing up to gruelling work. And, thirdly, because Ford service and replacement parts are available throughout the world. Still another Truck *°engine factor is the compact design of the Ford V 8 engine allows more which nowers • space .for load. Power, efficiency, dependability, long life and easy the Bren Gun servicing ... those are the reasons why Ford V 8 Truck engines were Carriers. chosen for the Bren Gun Carriers in every country in the British Empire ... and why, too, thousands of truck operators in every country have put their faith in Ford VB. } ' ; — - ■ ■ ... . — ilk ' ? W K l T ~ ■ jjfy 1 ik _% w\xy , . „ . , x , .• ,Vk x T Bren Gun Carriers at the Ford Factory at Lower Hutt, Wellington. Inserted in the interests of National Defence by: ■mi » m imm ■ MlKgk Authorised Ford Dealers, FAGAN MOTORS LTO.S
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