ANOTHER FORD STORY.
(By SINBAD.) The accident to Henry Ford when motoring that magnate went, though in a way to be deplored, has cleared up things to some extent. It was a somewhat nasty show, by luck endangering no lives, but otherwise we'd never know the kind of car that Henry drives. Does ho display a costly choice, befitting shekels such aa his, a Daimler or a swell Rolls-Royce to drive him to his golf or biz? Or, touched by patriotic zeal, does Henry love to place his hands upon the low-set steering wheel of more cx|ienshe Yankee brands? He could afford to patronise tho most expensive with his hoard, but 10, to his discerning eyes there's nothing that can touch a Ford. And so, dear reader, that is why I hail Ford's accident with glee, for in the tidings I can spy the finger of publicity.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 78, 2 April 1927, Page 13
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147ANOTHER FORD STORY. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 78, 2 April 1927, Page 13
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