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_■ - ■7£al ft ; 'r SkL : Itt>’ Jf'' x . .»•/ WITH LESS THEY’VE DONE MORE TO its sheep and dairy farmers, agriculturalists aud America. Had it been, work would have been lightened orchardists New Zealand owes a debt of gratitude. and production expanded. Ford, appreciative of the Throughout four and a half years of war their un- farmer s magnificent effort and realising the great task remitting task has been to feed and clothe not only that lies ahead is doing everything in xtii power- to our own people but in a large measure also the fight- make available the Ford Tractor wxth Ferguson System ing men of our allies and the heroic people of Britain. to the producers of New Zealand. That task they have fulfilled with great credit. While many of the younger men have gone to the p O RD TRACTOR, with FERGUSON SYSTEM, front fines, fathers, mothers, young sons and daughters ,-ririN ICIKir POWER FARMING have pitched in on the land and, cheerfully overcom- IS REVOLUTIONISING POWER FARMING ing immense difficulties, have done a magnificent job in the most essential of all war-work. Because Henry Ford himself was born and bred on a farm he has always appreciated the farmer’s problems. Hence his early pioneering of the farm tractor. Now (vUj? l // Ford’s latest and greatest farm development is tho Ford Tractor with Ferguson System which, introducing entirely new methods of implement linkage and gM {nformation on lhe Ford Trador control, is rapidly revolutionising power tanning, inc Ferguson System can chain a reprint of a fully descriptive Ford Tractor with Ferguson System is not yet avail- urt ; c i o published in the “N.Z. Dairy Exporter". Write to Ford able in New Zealand, as it is in England, Canada and Motor Company of New Zealand Limited, P.O. Box 12, Lower Hutt, ' LIMITED Pledged to 100% rear production until Victory is icon INVEST IN NATIONAL WAR SAVINGS f.f.243

1 ■ YOU ‘ J' ■ CAN EXTEND THE j J USE OF YOUR CAR IB IF 111® ) Ig YOU TAKE CARE w of THE TYRES WU N6W HA¥S SM| DO THESE 4 SIMPLE THINGS TO SAVE YOUR TYRES , Cut down your driving 3, Keep your brakes equalspeed. ized. OyiM*** 2. llave air P ressure 4. Rotate your tyres every checked regularly. 2,000 miles. goopAem THE GREATEST NAME IN RUBBER

KIDNEY TROUBLE For Re/tefß try || DeWlTFsllj? £ J| PILLS IlOrJpl ' •••■A----"''' There is a very simple reason why so many people swear by De Witt's Pills. De Witt’s Pills give relief from backache, rheumatism and such symptoms of kidney trouble because they tone up and cleanse those weak, sluggish kidneys and thus help remove from the system the impurities that cause your suffering. We believe there is help for every sufferer, because De Witt’s Pills are made to give relief from pain. Start with De Witt’s Pills to-day and notice how, within 24 hours from the first dose, they act directly on your kidneys. De Witt’s Pills are promptly on the job, helping to clear out those impurities which cause your pain. For Backache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Joint Pains and Kidney Trouble. Obtainable from all chemists or stores. Prices 3/6 and 6/6 (plus Sales Tax.) A Product of E. C. De Witt & Co., 2 Cherry Orchard Road, Croydon, England.

SORES—BURNS—CUTS APPLY CAMFOSA ANTISEPTIC OINTMENT Soothes and Heals. Mfrs.: FRANK JACKSON. LTD. # 535 Parnell Rd., Auckland.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 165, 10 April 1944, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 165, 10 April 1944, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 165, 10 April 1944, Page 3

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