FOR A This new Centrepoise V 8 was built with comfort as a first consideration. There is plenty of room to stretch and relax —All passengers are cradled between the wheels on a beautifully flexible 123 inch springbase, riding on air balloon tyres and four double-acting hydraulic shock absorbers. Luggage is stowed inside the car—free from dust or water and without inconvenience to passengers—on De Luxe Touring models the built-in Trunk is accessible from outside. Centrepoise V 8 is naturally the “Best Seller” in New Zealand today, because it gives just that outstanding extra in performance and comfort—that additional safety that gives, confidence — that phenomenal economy which is always associated with Ford cars. “Centrepoise” ride - One-piece Axle - Independent Action of Welded SOLID STEEL Body all Four Wheels - Economical - 186 square inches Brake Smooth V Type 8-Cylinder EnArea - One-piece Welded Steel gine - Three-quarter Floating Spoke Wheels - Full Length Rear Axle - Safety Glass in Double Channel X-Braced all Windows - More Body Room CUOBED CARS Frame - Safety Rigid Front - Clear View Ventilation. £275 FORD SALES & SERVICE LIMITED WELLINGTON CITY DEALERS There is an Authorised Ford Dealer’s Garage in Every Town V 8 Newt 185
.Alane it all ' the time tn, the / v 0 t fell M|gaM|ra Gat ba, asena My an 16 C Iz Exide Batteries are unexcelled for starting anti $ t lighting. Motorists know them as the finest | z batteries ever made. Exide is synonymous with $ i service and long life. x g i Every Exide Battery is backed by a Written • | ? Guarantee.; , jz ‘EXIDE" BATTERY SERVICE STATION, * JAMIESON’S GARAGE, LTD., 68-70 Taranaki St. ’Phone 52-035. TWENTY-FOUR HOURS’ SERVICE—OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
FOR RENTAL CABS RING BURKE BROS. LTD. KILBIRNIE. PHONE 17-402.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 286, 30 August 1935, Page 21
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