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sic TREE (6 I , z J nt£f ri 1 These one-cylinder thinkers have a habit of saying “Bless my soul! One brand of motor spirit is very much like another. Why all this fuss? What does it matter to me whether a pump is blue or otherwise?” These people think one explosion at a time: their mental cylinder is all exhaust and no intake. Well —it matters this muchfrom the true-blue pump you will get the balanced motor spirit, the motor spirit with the high expansive force. From the true-blue pump you will get the spirit which needs no coaxing; which does not demand frequent gear changing on hills. From the true-blue pump you’ll get BIG TREE. When you a nine-foot streak of true-blue waiting down the road, you know that in one minute your tank can be full of the cleanest and most powerfull spirit that money can. buy. ~, See Blue, When you stop for SpiritMOTOR SPIRIT A. & htwion A Co. Ltd. Sol* Importers. Inst ance Buildings, t3evon St., New Plymouth

,vs» r 'Vj -V„ s «» ' <?* *» ■ \''V- •’ **■.?'•* I. .«'(■»» ■« Reduced Price of Ford One-Ton Truck, with Flat - top Body and Cab, and 30 x 5 Heavy - duty Cord Rear Tyres. With Flat-top Body and Cab Complete To-day Economy is the watch - word. Economy in delivery and haulage services is of paramount importance. The Ford Truck is the most economical Transport unit. It will earn its keep and its capital cost as well. Starter £l2 extra 4 speeds £23 extra Delivered anywhere in New Zealand freight free. Built in New Zealand with British materials gr® **4S. f 3 :9 t •u- ---. *■; abbh»i heaaai I lnsni .*5! mmmm ii m f *s2r&\ M <: Si ill H. R. KEMP, Ford Dealer, Hawera

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 11 September 1926, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 11 September 1926, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 11 September 1926, Page 15

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