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o ® d c ' v ”C? ~ ,:< £~r: OILE up the pyramid of good things * in tempting confusion sponge, cherries, almonds, ratafias, macaroons, sherry and then cover with a rich, clinging coat of delicious Edmonds Custard. It’s exactly right in consistency, smooth and velvety, and, of the five delicious flavours to choose from use ALMOND for a trifle. CU9TARD I L. ! M2® / I —i 1:1i l i : i s i A /. ; W~ \\ \ -x:. v /* Ei cS!9mps BASTARD m ap Raspberry, Vanilla, Banana Cream, Lemon and Almond 297 THE PROOF COULD THERE BE BETTER? Read what the user of the First New “ MODEL A v sold in Hawera has to say. Ford Car Writing to Mr Ivemp under date 2nd July this gentleman states:— “You will no doubt be interested to know how the New Ford Coach behaved on our trip of nearly 1400 miles around the North Island.. “Throughout our first day’s journey, over Mt. Messenger, via Te Kuiti to Waitomo Caves, it was not necessary to change gears, and the petrol consumption worked out at 25 miles per gallon. Next day, via Hamilton to Te Aroha, afterwards to Rotorua. Here the consumption averaged 27 miles per gallon. . “The journey via Wairalcei and Taupo to Napier is very hilly. One assent, Turangakuwa 1 ,2700 ft, then descend and cross Moliaka river, again ascend, Titiokura, along steep climb of 4 miles to summit, 2550 ft. Here I took the cap off the radiator and found that I could easily bear my finger in the water. This surprised me greatly after such a long steep climb.” “We afterwards journeyed to Wellington via Manawatu and Paekakariki. This hill we climbed in good style, only changing gear for about ten yards when negotiating a corner, the car soon gaining speed again.” We returned via Rimutaka and Wairarapa and this did not necessitate any ehange of gears. “On the whole journey there was no water required in the radiator, and on returning to Hawera I had the oil emptied out and measured, and found that I had used only 1|- pints for the whole run. N< ‘ The car is very easily held on the road; even with loose shingle it holds on with a minimum of effort. “Travelling from a big car pased at a good speed, so I' thought I would try conclusions. She more than held her own over the rough beach shingle • . . . they tried to get away, but we kept right up with them . . . . our pace from 50 to 54 miles. “I find the car exceeds my expectations and our journey under wintry conditions was one of pleasure and comfort, and I think, as Jack, the old Maori guide at Wairalcei, said of it: ‘ That the New Moral ? ’ ” Old Jack was right—the new “Model A” IS a MORAL —a sure winner - —under rigorous touring test she has measured up to top standard—Appearance plus Comfort, plus Performance, plus Economy. She is a good car to own. FORD DEALER, HAWERA.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 20 July 1928, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 20 July 1928, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 20 July 1928, Page 9

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