HPHE FORD IS THE UNIVERSAL CAR, because it is pk-eminently the Car ( ;BEBfflt; -°- that brings Motoring within the reach of the man of ordinary means and meets the requirements of everyday life. , ' ' ti tt • , , .., TT 11,1 T , « , , ... „* , D .. . c ..., T „. v . Ine Variety 01 its Uses abundantly Ihe Jr ord not only gives Pleasure and Recreation at a Surprisingly Low Cost, but J J it proves invaluable when adapted to such practical workaday uses as proves the Value of The TRADE DELIVERIES FARM AND STATION WORK _^=™~~__ HIRE WORK ' COMMERCIAL CALLS ' ' 1 l^lfillßffPS^ 1 SHOPPING ■' MEDICAL ROUNDS ■ Q [yf 1 ITTI POSTAL COLLECTIONS FIRE BRIGADE WORK JL B^|H)W ; and-DELIVERIES . : / . „ r~-v~-i^^^^^^ The Ford saves Time—and Time is Money to the Business Man, the Professional Man, the Commercial Traveller, the Dairy Farmer, the Baker, the Butcher, the Grocer - and the Storekeeper. That is why the Ford has become an indispensable part of the l^^ftp^^^ economic life of the Dominion. > \|4Py But Time saved often means Lives saved-hence the Ford's popularity with Doctors. One of the many Ford Ambulances dlspatcM with the New Zealand Time saved also means Property saved. The Ford has been adopted by many Expeditionary Forces. The Ford has proved most heipfui m the Fire Brigades throughout New Zealand. :... "• ■ j mUitary operations on the Western and Ea?tern Fronts and in Egypt" Ford Adaptability is, however, not more wonderful than its many other Qualities — its Simplicity, Safety, Power, Comfort, Durability and Economy. Q) In buying a Ford you are assured of the Greatest Amount of Utility and Service — poundl for pound—the Motor Car Market affords. ■..;■'■" . r^ra^^^^^S^^^^y^r ■" ' The Ford is made of the highest grade materials. It runs on all roads—and even . ' /^^^H®|^^S where there are no roads. Its hill-climbing powers are proverbial. ; Its upkeep costs /i^P^^^^^^^^^^^^™^K\ are less than those of any other car. ' , , ! '• ■ . ■ \^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\^m) The Ford saves Time and Money. It increases Travel Comfort. It confers benefits tfPlfcr/ \CS^/ in Health and Pleasure that easily outweigh its original cost. / \^^^^/ / . . . • ■. 1 BTT 17 T^ V A W"^ V"^ W*^. Hk ▼ VV 7 A THE FORD adapted for service on a New Zealand Dairy Farm.' It H I ijf #m w4 m H B«^ ■' H l\kl m a %/L/ I carries milk to the Factory in the Shortest Time at Lowest Expense. TOURING CAR RUNABQOT ■ ' ;' MVL bhAIER ■■ IWO SEATLR , . . W^^B^M^^^^^amm^C^^^^n^ \.J9j& §**$!$& Bna (3^r J3L y&i^r THE FORD Chemical Fire Engine. The Ford is now an indispensable ■ ;' ' . part of the fire-fighting equipment in many New Zealand Towns. Prices Guaranteed against Reduction—but not against Increase^during 1916. • Sole New' Zealand" Agents for the Ford Motor Company 'of Canada: . /^3B| S^^^^^^^^S) «A/r § I BS\lc tl i C#l\i V V A-al^l-jAI WJli & XSIV THE p QRD ; s used by the New Zealand Government for Post ' , Office Work. FORD DEALERS THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND : - . ' :. - .
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 146, 21 June 1916, Page 18
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