A New; English X ruck ... made to do your toughes jobs economically THE BEDFORD . . BUILT BY VAUXHALt MUD to the axles . . . lucky the truck's a Bedford. A hundred mile haul over rough, steep country ... put a Bedford on it. Two tons of cement for the cow bails •. . easy work for a Bedford* Bedfords are made for tough jobs. Built by Vauxhall engineers in the tradition that has made English three and four tonners famous for dependability and hard work* Models of 30 cwt* and 2 ton capacity. Wheelbase of 131" and 157 V • smoothly capable 26 h.p. six-cylinder engine with a four bearing crankshaft; frames of heavy gauge structural steel; a full floating rear axle; dual rear wheels —these are Bedford features that spell performance, dependability and maximum earning power despite load or road conditions. You can see the Bedford in our showroom to-day. Ask us to give you a trial demonstration of what this husky truck can do. Ask us too, about the confidential G.M.A.C. deferred payment plan which enables you to own a Bedford without financial inconvenience. Remember prices range from £278. BEDFORD TRUCKS CREATE EMPLOYMENT FOR ENGLAND -< AND NEW ZEALAND. Every day five thousand Brit-' ish workmen are buUing; Bedford trucks at Luton, BeiA fordshire. 100 %oftheJaim\ employed is British and 98% " of the materials used comes ' from British factories. Anf\ in New Zealand, the final \ assembly of these trucks is ■, carried out. Fully 109 hours ' of New Zealand labour go into each completed truck. FARMERS' GARAGE Madras Street, Christchurch . BEDFORD TRUCKS ta It
Worth Its weight in Gold* AN HONEST MAN'S " OPINION 3»« £ *■ ■ :->iV .' „ C / si% t S%I K .*< i v'^iWAlS i ' «v feff »iv r? -j* -■ We have pleasure in stating that we bare sold Tortfs Mixture for a number of years, and hare always found that given entire satisfaction, and we have no hesitation wltatiij recommending farmers to rise this drench for diseases in sheep; Our sales these last two years have steadily increased. Yours faithfully, The N.Z. FABMEBS' CJO-OPEBATIVE ASSN.. OWEN" COT.~R, Branch^ Hard Facts from a Prominent Southland Invercargill, February BE JOSEPH FOBD'S DBENOH ' I have used thisMixtureon Hoggets for thirty-two on Stud Lamba and other sheep. Using it first at the Waicola and afterwards on the 3 flock of W. D. Hunt, .Esq., Waitoru for lung worn and scour, and always found it a sure remedy, in comparison' with the benefit is small. I always keep it on ]ia use keeps the sheep cleaner and the dagging is easier. Tours faithfully, THOS. PRENDEBGAST (8
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20334, 5 September 1931, Page 8
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