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W&a, Mat jll ■ IHIIIB g. Jr f\ Everybody buying a Used Car from any New Zealand Ford / *" "X. \ Dealer not later than 20th December can take advantage of / Qhf. A* / N jESfeX t^'s remarkable offer. It’s the chance of a lifetime .. . The / ** / chance to obtain one of New Zealand’s greatest Used Car / 20t h h C ° s ih o / Values at a big saving — for all prices of Used Cars at Ford *§ / j® Dealers are Reduced as much as 10°,, .. . The chance, too, 1 9 39 / to win a f pee T r 'P to t ' le Centennial Exhibition covering / your travelling expenses and four days’ hotel accommodation (the total limited to a value of £ I s)—or £IS in cash, if preferred. See details below, and call on your Ford Dealer. USED CAR Prices Reduced 3S ™ ch 10% at all Ford Dealers uwvu a FORDDEALERS Now is the time to buy, and the Ford Dealer is the c-h — man to buy from> AII makes, all models, and as much ■ as 10% off all marked prices—not forgetting the chance How YOU can v/in a Free Trip! to win a Free Trip to the Exhibition. Mr Call on your local Ford Dealer, and choose a Used Car from his outstanding selection of all makes. ,1 £•#• II . s Then, all you have to do is make an estimate of the IU /o KCCIUCtIOn Oil 311 thSSO rHCGS ’ IKER PARC total number of people who will pass through ths ' u V* ■ i « U3CU turnstiles ac the Centennial Exhibition for the 7 weeks period ending Saturday, 23rd December (counting the (our days Bth November to Saturj day, 11 th November as the first week). i nw 1937 FORD VB—Fordo?. Completely reconditioned V9lO The most accurate estimates in your district will receive the prizes allocated to your district, each consisting of a free trip to the Exhibition —corn- rv\nr> •»-» i T _ prising sufficient benzine for the journey by car, 193 b I* ORD V8 —ForclOV. Leather Upholstei’A’. Small mileage and -C9A£ or free train and/or boat fare, plus four days’ hotel accommodation, the total limited to a value 0110 OWliei’. 15135 FORD VB-Fordor. Repainted and reconditioned PICK been divided into districts in proportion to the cUAUU average sales of used cars by Ford Dealers over a eiff P ‘r h opon”n FORD B. 4—Fordor. Small mileage. Repainted and overhauled CIO K to such average sales. Thus you will be cornpetiaj wXOU only with entrants in a limited territory. An official record is being kept of the number of in _ people passing through the turnstiles at the 1936 FORD 10 —FORDOR. Leather upholstery. Very small mileage <?1 QO Exhibition. These will be certified by Mr. C. P. , uL-LOV Hainsworth, General Manager of the Exhibition, anti 0110 OWIIGE. ,or 1936 NASH LAFAYETTE—T Sedan. De Luxe equipment. One £965 Competition definitely closes at midnight on nwnpr December 20th, 1939. , , ai! entrants win be individually notified of the 1936 TERRAPLANE—Coupe. Completely reconditioned and renames and addresses of the winners promptly after . , , cVJLutJ the close of the contest. The awarding of prizes pHinieu. S u n s L e b '“V^ t o. fnal ’ andno ” rrc ’ ,>onden “ HILLMAN MlNX—Fordor. Repainted and thoroughly reconditioned. No members of the Ford Dealer organisation or their relatives are eligible for this contest. Get from your Ford Dealer turnstile figures for the Dunedin Exhibition, and ocher facts helpful in making your estimate. , Fagan Motors Ltd. HMM) Z~Zr MASTERTON. before the contest AUTHORISED FORD DEALERS. In the Hall of Transport doses* _ 2 FPI 7BA

"BAXTER’S” MOST ECONOMICAL. Baxter’s Lung Preserver is a full strength remedy, and is perfectly safe and most effective for dealing with coughs, colds, sore throats and bronchial ailments. Dilute "Baxter's" with ■water as directed for young children. Always take care —always take •’Baxter'.''." Best seller everywhere. ■I 6. 2'6. 1 '6. 1

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 November 1939, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 November 1939, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 November 1939, Page 3

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