J.C. MILNES, Ford Dealer, Levin and District.
Among the principal commercial exhibits 'at the Levin Show is that made by Mr. J. C. Milnes, local Ford agent. The Ford touring car, a beautiful upholstered sedan and a butcher's delivery van supplied to Messrs. Devine -and Wat^ kins, of Weraroa, are on exhibition, and, needless to say, are attracting considerable attention by all classes of the community. There are more than four million Ford cars in service to-day. This is the world's tribute te the efficiency ef the Ford car. '
Its reputation as the greatest value-for-the-money car has- penetrated to the farthest inhabited regions of the glob* and to every point of the compass. The Ford is successfully employed in almost every branch of transportation. It is the lightest car for its power procurable, and lightness is absolutely essential to economy in maintenance and comfort in riding. Lightness also reduces petrol consumption and wear and tear on tires, lessens stress and strain on the car itself, and makes for maximum safety. The first cost of the Ford car is surprisingly low and the upkeep is almost negligible. Moreover, no matter where you go, Ford_ Service stations are conveniently available with expert service at fixed prices. For the man who neeels a car that will stand the constant gruelling of hard usage day after day, year in and year out, a car that is inexpensive to buy and costs little to operate, there is but one car—the Ford.
Mr. Milne's big garage in Levin is equipped with' all necessary appliances for the repair of any make of car, and tires, tubes, etc, of all kinds ar» stocked.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 26, 31 January 1923, Page 12
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275J.C. MILNES, Ford Dealer, Levin and District. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 26, 31 January 1923, Page 12
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