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FORD EXHIBIT al thne CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION #oro 3i A COMPLETE EXHIBITION AmAzING IN ITSELF! SCIENTIFC Fascinating thrilling informative__that sums up in three WORKING words the marvellous Ford Exhibit: For months artists and architects, engineers and artisans have toiled to make the Ford EXHIBITS Ezhibit one of the greatest attractions at the New Zealand Centennial The STROBOSCOPE, which Bxhibition. miraculously makes a fast-moving Entering beneath the 35-foot high Gleaming Tower of Light you object appear stationary will see a fascinating array of scientific marvels miracles of The FORD RE-ACTION TEST , which indicates your driving edvanced engineering spectacular displays from the vast Ford skill organisations in England, Canada and USA.~~the like of which The ELECTRIC EYE have never been seen in New Zealand before. In the luxurious The BALL-BEARING TESTER comfort of the Balcony Promenade The ROCKWELL HARDNESS and Lounge you will be able to rest TESTER and chat with your friends. The FABRIC WEAR TESTER Every man and woman, every teacher, The CUT AW AY CHASSIS, industrialist; farmer , professional and ENGINES and GEAR-BOX business man will fnd the Ford Exhibit The SUSPENDED ACCESSORY EXHIBIT thrilling; inspiring and of intense interest: and many other fascinating displays to be seen only at the Your nearest Ford Dealer will gladly Ford Exhibit Meet Your Friends in give you detailed information about the Ford Exhibit Lounge the Ford Exhibit: Uou MUSTvisit the FORD EXHIBIT /he

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 18, 27 October 1939, Page 34

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Page 34 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 18, 27 October 1939, Page 34

Page 34 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 18, 27 October 1939, Page 34

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