i > buyersof PSSO CARS . from all FORD DEALERS o • iT| from November 20th to December 20th (inclusive) 3 •« J a — e The 70 Ford Dealers throughout the a f Dominion make another Great Nat- How YOU can win a Free Tn P ’ V ‘iX, fi ‘ i I I . z- Call on your local Fcrd Dealer, and choose a Used 6 SsSgMwpferLx?... && <1 -t § ; ional Offer tO Used Car Buyers. Car from his outstanding selection of all makes, n ~ F T I I . (Remember you Save 10% on the marked price J J lit To mark the opening of the Exhibition, b X purchasing immediately, or not later than I r q December 20th.) 3 JscvVla* li tne lifting of petrol restrictions and the Then, all you have to do is make an estimate of the J r r total number of people who will pass through the 3 return of motoring to a normal basis, the turnstiles at the Centennial Exhibition for the 7 ] W? New Zealand Ford Dealers are making weeks period ending Saturday ’ 23rd Dumber ) ///■%/' : xUTwLx " Z-edldlia rora ueaiers are maKing (counting the four days Bth November to Satura \ this wonderful double-barrelled offer to i 3 /’ 1 lth Novem ! #er “ the fi "t week). ' ar “wmv.s. um.vnv-u w The prizes comprise 30 Free trips to the Centen- ) J A Used Car Buyers’ nial Exhibition limited in value to £l5 each. ‘ / The most accurate estimates in your district will / 1. Prices Genuinely Reduced atmudl receive the prizes allocated to your district, each ) / ’’A VJCllUllleiy rveuucea as niUCII consistingofafrcetriptotheExhibition-com-ftj4 ■? (('T-iQ:' : A as 10 per cent, on every Used Car prising sufficient benzine for the journey by car, ' or free tra ' n and/or boat fare, plus four days' ( a " makes — all models) in every hotel accommodation, the total limited to a value ‘qv I r* i i * f 1 of £ 15; or alternatively, if preferred, £l5 in cash. Ford Dealer’s Stock. For the purpose of this contest New Zealand has * u ! il 1 : W’- • I b een divided into districts in proportion to the 2. Every buyer of a Used Car has a average sales of used cars by Ford Dealers over a I fl . particular period. A percentage of the Prizes * ® good Opportunity to win a Free will be awarded to each district, in proportion * D -v • . ‘ to such average sales. Thus you will be competing ! Tri P to the Centennial Exhibition. only with entrants in a limi ed territory. | i \ KI » . . An official record is being kept of the number of Hftf lIS Ir bill 0 ? mnM \ No less than thirty Wise people P e °P* e passing through the turnstiles at the i 1 14 MuRQ L. l it . e Exhibition. These will be certified'by Mr. C. P. 1:8? wribmbm / WnO DUy Used Cars from Ford Hainsworth, General Manager of the Exhibition, i:Tli; : » e FvBfIISSIT / r> 1 mi • . <- and wi » be the figures used for the purpose oi •’ Dealers will receive these Free thiscontest. i S : : OM y E«u:k:4.: t • •< C . - Competition definitely closes at midnight on exhibition Trips — or if preferred December2oth, 1939. r~ c L, • 4- 4-U entrants wi| l be individually notified of the ln the Hall of Transport tlu IO— — in aCiultlOn tO the namesand addresses of the winners promptly after I no/ Priro the c,ose of the con test. The awarding of prizes • v /o ■riCc iXeQUCtIOn. must be accepted as final, and no correspondence 1 can be entered into. Here Is a wonderful inducement to buy that Used Car now. Don’t miss such an unusual ° e r l ihi S ° r ont n es?. t ' on or ABsnA^iB N :>w cr • >lll ir ki , ~ _ Get from your Ford Dealer turnstile figures for opporcunity. Inis smazing oner is available only from November 20 to December 20 bunedin Exhibition, and ocher facts helpful (inclusive). Get in immediately and take your pick of the present range of in n,,kinB your estimate - exceptional Used Cars at all Ford Dealers. Prices ReducedaiwMhai a // Ilf ER f ABC JFCV/o 0/1 AH USED EARS at every FORD DEALERS in New Zealand , - A 10 per cent reduction in price means a substantial saving to you — £2S off a £250 MjHMgMMHM car, £I S off a£l 50 car, £i 0 off a £ 100 car and so on. And at the Ford Dealers you HP get Used Cars that definitely lead the field. f ALL MAKES - ALL MODELS - ALL PRICES THE HALL MARK OF Here are a few of the exceptional values now offered. Remember, you get as much as THE BEST USED CARS per cent, o a t ese prices. Ford Dealers’ R& G Used Cars exeel in quality, dependability and value. • Next to a new car an R & G Used Car iI 1937 FORD-VB-Fordor. Completely reconditioned £2lO R 4 “means that you get a Used c.r /2\ that is covered by a f I 1936 FORD V8 —Fordor. Leather upholstery. Small mileage and COMPREHENSIVE A [ one owner. WRITTEN 1935 FORD VB—Fordor. Repainted and reconditioned £lB5 GUARANTEE with a 50/50 Warranty plus FORD B. 4 —Fordor. Small mileage. Repainted and overhauled £135 5 DAY EXCHANGE f /'JSH PRIVILEGE / 1936 FORD 10—FORDOR. Leather upholstery. Very small mileage £lBO plus / / and one owner. nQOO MILES W* / 1936 NASH LAFAYETTE—T Sedan. De Luxe equipment. One £265 LUBRICATION owner. . , , And remember: w .< JW 1936 TERRAPLANE — Coupe. Completely reconditioned and re- £195 ONLY FORD DEALERS painted. SELL R & G USED CARS HILLMAN MINX —Fordor. Repainted and thoroughly reconditioned. £145 I Fagan Meters Ltd MASTERTON. AUTHORISED FORD DEALERS. fvrz/A
BIG VALUE FOR 6<i NEW RAILWAYS TIMETABLE %A/HEN you pay 6d for the Railways Timetable ’ ’ (popularly known as the “Pocket Guide”), you make a very good investment. In addition to full timetables for rail and road services, the book gives you all manner of helpful information about passenger, freight and parcels services. A very interesting section of 26 pages is the “Locality Guide,” an alphabetical list of towns, townships or suburbs, and their distances from the nearest railway stations. As the Centennial traffic will increase the demand for the new edition, you are advised to buy one as soon as you can. A HUGE FEAST OF FACTS FOR 6d
RIDD MILKERS THE RIDD CO., LTD. Head Office: New Plymouth. HARVEY BEAZER - - Ridd Representative. ’Phone 78, Carterton.
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