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The Proof of the Pudding fI^TORE than a million Ford cars — to be exact, one million, six th.oa.sand, .'. eight hundred, and thirty-five, had Let'n sold on. Oqtober lst^ this year. Sixty-three thousand, five hundred, thirty-six of these had been s\>ld by the Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. ' These bare gure s in themselves are a tremendous argument. They represent practically one-half the total raimbei of motor cars which have been sold.. Practically one-half the world's Motor cars are Fords. With, these figures in mind, it should not be hard to decide which is the logical car to buy. "You can fool some of the people all of the time; you can fool all the people part of the time; but you can't fool all the people all thr» time." Such a tremendous Ford majority must have a v substantial reason founded upon satisfactory and economical motor car performance. . Tfr)'PT)Q cost half the price of oth >r cars. TpryR"T)Q running cost and upkeep is less than half of others. ITOiR,F)S tyres and tubes cost £20 the set against £24 to £40 for others. New reduced prices for Fords L.; F. 0.8. WELLINGTON. Touring Cats £180 Runabouts £170 Chassis £160 i »r i mr==ii i MARK SPROT & COY' SOLE AGENTS SPEIGHTS PRIZE ALES To be Obtained Everywhere _a_ / WHY? fvOVT"stop-1o query the causo, but put some monej 1/ into your pocket ami come at ouce.lo— HANNAH'S who have lust landid 50 pairs LADIES SUEDE TOP AND CLOTH TOP LACE AND BUTTON BOOTS, all patent go!---shc«l, worth trom 25s to 3£s <>tl, al( to be sold within - IBs lld Also 84 tBRT Jlti: fid BOX <A5-F al «s Come and Particpte j GREAT TOBACCO COMPETITION. j | CASH X> 1 f\g~\ CASH > V ) BONUS dU IUU BONUS \ r Will be distributed in the following maner and onder lb» foHowing conditions. (• (be persons returning / \ A tbe Largest Numbers of Tobacco SEALS and/or Tobacco TAGS taken from aojr of (he following brands : \ \ v y The Seals and Ta^s mar be mixed or tent in separately. ( v\ \ State Number of Seals ani Tags from each Brand. c >\ &als from Tins Tags froaf Plugs > r <WEkpME NUGGEr -JUNO," "WELCOME NUGGET," \ /. "LUCY HINTON," ( i i 1 SK? E ™L " ROY AL COLOURS," " WHITE ROSE, ? ! < "JUN(KMJ)arkorAroniafic) "IMPERIAL RUBY" and "DIADEM." ? i r S o No other Seals or Ta^s will be accepted. 9 \ \| i ) Gaih P^zes will be distributed as follows: s I OTo the person Morning the largest nnmber of Seals and/or Tags - £20 S I V 1 n. ,» \ 2nd ..„■.„■„,,,,■. £10 C 'I I •"'•' " ■•■: ?? • ■ ' • »■ ». i- " £5 \ S » » -»'>.«■■» « m „ n ■ < ' £3 > 1 \ m ■ .m n Nsth „ „ n „ „ ' $2 \ \y m> 25 persons M theW2s largest numbers n J „ - each £1 < V> m 70 persons,, „, 70 „ „ w „ - „ 10/ : i Directions foi sending Seals and Tags : \ „ ■ Pail ta "TOBACCO COMPEnriON;: Box 181, C.P.0., WELLINGTON, N.Z.. (he Seals and Tags. ( . le tare aid enclose a sb'p in jour parcel gWng ,onr full name and atdress, plainlj written, also state ? the number of Tags and Seals enclosed in tbe parcel. ' b i . ~ ' No parcel will be accepted mless FULL PiSTAGE has been paid on same. \ !• i Tbe Names and Addresses will beN^bkshid m the Newspapers. , \ }/ -J TheßritUa Empire Trading Co., ltd.s dedsiA will be final regarding any question which nut ? *'" C ■"" m . connection with this Competition. \ J SompeUtors should keep their Seais arf Tags 4. the END OF JULY, 1917. and then send S < them m in CNE PARCEL, SECURELY PACKED. a! ' V 5 This Competition Closes on 3ht July, 1917. Get Busy 1 \

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Grey River Argus, 3 February 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 3 February 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 3 February 1917, Page 7