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Iwou- be Ready s I xLiFjll HAT are you going to do in the way ot holidayHi A’/Vh making this year and how are you going to F ~ Wtl travel from place to place? Have you thought. ■ST- wC) ) / U, w-. °f buying a motor-car and of following the cal. °f the open road? It’s a splendid idea, and an Jg X # iSS economical one, too. Ask anyone who owns a ffl&Al yl-'ZV x / car if he would like to be without it, and then you will , find out j us t how useful one can be. The possibilities for a good x holiday in a motor-car are boundless. To” can ®° lons distances and > , -.J/r short distances; you can make your headquarters at one place, and from there make day trips all over the countryside; and you can tour the country, visiting fresh places each day. There aie / ;I Z> many beautiful spots—-beaches, river-banks, etc., where there is excellent camping accommodation and where many happy hours may be spent. Undoubtedly touring by car is one of the / popular of modern ways of spending a holiday. Of' course, a car is just as much used for general town use as it is for holiday-making. To the business ma , pv- She can use it when she is shopping, and can collect as many parcels as she wants xA without having the slightest worry concerning how she is going to get them home. When she goes visiting, it is so easy to drive right up to a person s gateway- « fe » eci • in wet weather. For week.-ends, the whole family can use the car, and, if it is ala g one. can give pleasure to friends by taking them out in it. The roads, in almost every district, are first rate, and the surfaces are excellent, the result being that 8 distances can be covered in a single day. Now that you know some of the benefits be derived from owning a motor-car, why not buy one? Perhaps you may feel t ■ a new one would be too expensive. Well, why not invest in a used car. There a e many of them on the market, and some of them are remarkably cheap. A glance a the advertisements on this page will give you some,idea of the used car market. I Ford | I demonstrator | j Latest model Phaeton, very small mileage, CHEVROLET ROADSTER. Smart, ►t«. extremely smart appearance, just nicely good engine and economical to rum g ►J run in. Carries new car guarantee. Numerous extras. £7 ft >♦< Tyres as new. . ►*< « BUICK 4.— Repainted, upholstery, hood ’ DODGE TOURING CAR.— A good re- g and side curtains new. Mechanical con- liable job. One of the famous £?7C» **< ‘♦J dition O.K. A real snip. £5O fours. BUICK 6.— Repainted and sound NASH SPECIAL 6 ROADSTER. Low, mechanically. Tyres very good. A sporty appearance, new tyres and m >< | popular car at a low price. £gg first-class* mechanical condition. £gg g We are trading in all makes of cars on the New Ford. OPEN TILL 9 p.m. FRIDAY. >♦< $ Used Car Department: 28—260. ( FORD SALES and SERVICE j S Ebor Street. Courtenay Place. g » -r v-r - -r •» -r -r V

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 62, 6 December 1929, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 62, 6 December 1929, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 62, 6 December 1929, Page 18

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