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SOUND VALUE Sound products evolve from sound principles. DODGE BROTHERS’ MOTOR CAR is the product of an institution whose principles have always been conceded to be pre-eminently sound. Sound manufacturing methods that place infinitely more importance on Quality and Quantity. Sound financial standing, which permits uninterrupted development and adherence to the policy of constant improvement. . A sound method of selecting dealers, from which an organisation has grown that enjoys the complete confidence of the public. A sound sales and service policy, through which buyers are assured full value for their investment. These basic principles being sound, it follows as an obvious consequence that DODGE BROTHERS’ fIIOTOR CAR represents sound value. Newton King, Ltd., DEALERS FOR TARANAKI. MS mm esfi i ■msii. mi m WMm r m mm mm i m/m mi mm Wm •mt m m as li Vuimiii.li fi 1 mm 'm

Delivery Runabout with demountable rim«. F.Q.B. WELLINGTON. Electric Starting £l7 extra. Subject to change without notie*. The Ford Light Delivery is ideal for any small tradesman —and many big firms. It “gets there”—and back again—in quick time and at trifling cost per - mile. It increases efficiency and enlarges your field of trade. And on holidays and week-ends —a convenient picnic car that will take you to the beach or country at minimum cost. , BRITISH Manufacture! ' The Ford Runabout is completely made in Canada, with the exception of parts to the value of £3/10/-. HAINES—II CARS - TRUCKS * TRACTORS H. R. KEMP, Ford Dealer, Hawera.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 18 October 1924, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 18 October 1924, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 18 October 1924, Page 14

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