■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ / - Er t&tiveMa# £a>t One reason why more Ford Cars are sold than any other make is because of their universal appeal to all car buyers. Facts prove it—New Zealand Registrations, January, to September, 1935, are Ford 2689, next 1643, next 1563, next 1503—others smaller. The 64 Ceutrepoise ” V B—the 4 \Ten ” and the 8 h.p.—all have features best suited to their types, but Economy, Comfort, Safety and Performance, the four greatest essentials of any car are fundamental principles in all Ford Cars. V Choose from the Ford range when you buy a car, you cannot do better—Ford Service and Ford Cars have built up a prestige in New Zealand which will never be eclipsed. , ■ j - ' \ •’s'»? A-Vbh■ . j __ ii . - vg : -.... Sii ■ ' THE FORD 8-h.p. LIGHT CAR, ( product of Dagenham, England, is ‘ popular everywhere and with everybody. This car combines a bigger capacity for comfort, speed and economy than any other ear of its class. Tudor Saloon £215, Fordor Saloon £229. • ' M riSfi THE FORD DE LUXE “TEN,” most beautiful and practical of all the “Tens” —another English product—has all the characteristics of a full-sized car. Comfortable, fast, safe and extremely economical, this model has already convinced hundreds, of New ; Zealand owners of its capabilities. < Tudor Saloon £245. Fordor Saloon £259. s; s?' / 1 i ,' \ ':y ~ • • A?:/ >-.1 ..;. •'< s/•" •I-:;:.j IB ''CT ; u-’jb MWI |jR»- - ’ s - ♦ ’ . • • ‘ . %< ••••, . . ... v.\ ..s k ’ .. THE 44 CENTREPOISE V 8 ” has no counterpart in New Zealand in price, quality or performance. In the larger car field no other engine can equal the “V 8,” and certainly for comfort and safety the car is supreme. If you have not already driven or been driven in a “Ceutrepoise,” do so, and be completely convinced. Closed cars from £275. / . GREYMOUTH MOTORS LTD. FORD DEALERS, GREYMOUTH. * GY.V. NEWS M2
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REVINGTON’S HOTEL The Premier Hotel on the West Coast (Under Vice Regal Patronage). Excellent Cuisine. Every Attention and Comfort Personal Supervision. Correspondence promptly attended to REVINGTON’S HOTEL P.O. Boz 36 -; ’Pho®, No. 70.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 November 1935, Page 4
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