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-THE NEW All that engineers have learned, all that millions of owners have experienced to nearly a quarter of a century, have made possible this car which is to-day as ahead of its time as was the famous Model T in 1908. It marks a new epoch in automotive engineering in point of inbuilt quality—. uicSies of mechanical design, lavish use of the finer metals, in deUcate machining processes. Nowhere in its construction has there been slighting of either major essentials or minor details. . This entirelv new car surpasses the accepted standards of light car accomplishaSde a'l Saaries of price class; esteMisles a now staßdaid of asceleration, speed, power and smoothness that heretofore has marked only expensive cars as fine cars. Yet the incomparable Ford genius for precision in large scale production puts this car within the reach of every purse. THE NEW TUDOR T nn<r low lines ureciselv built and painstakingly tested; that' is t'ho Tudor Sedan. Step into it through! deofollSSiwddth which closes with a solid click. Relax in deep cushioned seats, comfortably tilted. Slender steel pillar posts and flawless plate glass on all sides, afford unobstructed vision. 7 All appointments are thoroughly in keeping with the car s mechanical excellence. THE NEW FORDOR If vou prefer a more formal note, the Forder Sedan will meet your _ requiremonts. Burnished ridTator^shell acorn head lamps and shapely door handles set off the rich body finish. Four wide dfoS give to front or toot s«ris, dooply opMsterod. Sdoorod mstn,mo;t panel, dome light, silk rear window shade and other interior appointments add a refined elega ce to this model. ' " THE NEW COUPE - For work or play, for covering a sales territory, for shopping expeditions or professional calls, the Coupe will be preferred. Iu the watertight rear deck is ample room for luggage; a commodious shelf for small parcels. The deep, roomy seat affords ample space foT three may be carried without hindrance to the drieer. Dignified, rich m colour and fully equipped. THE NEW SPORT COUPE - Swift as the wind; rakish as a yacht; os intimate as. a cosy fireside. You can fasten up the rear curtain, open the roomy, comfortable rumble seat and . invite another couple._ Nickeled step plates eive sure-footed entrance. The taupe whipcord top, equipped with landau irons, contrasts smartly with the body colours. Of irresistible appeal to those who favour a four passenger sport mode./ THE NEW ROADSTEROpen to the sun or closed to the rain, weather changes make little difference to this model. In good weather fold down the top, or take it off completely. In wet-weather, snap on the snugly fitting storm curtains. Smart, steel-spoked wheels and the glint of heavily nickeled trimming set off the choice colour combinations. The rear deck contains more, than the usual luggage space. Rumble seat optional at slight extra cost. THE NEW PHAETON *. m Skillful body design stresses every inch of this model’s length. Its low lines suggest speed and stability. Behind the neat wheel one acquires a new relish for the day-long drive. Seat cushions are built for adequate leg support, and back cushions are moulded for the body. Heavy, clear vision storm curtains give complete protection from inclement weather. , 23 YEARS OF PUBLIC PREFERENCE. KEMP FORD DEALER, J HAWERA.

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"IDIA.NO, second-hand, would suit a 'beginner ; only 20/- deposit and 5/por week.—At E. Dixon and Co., Ltd., Haw era. TTOB Chilblains take No-Itch Waters, and use No-Itch Application. Procurable only at Dingle’s Pharmacy.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 19 September 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 19 September 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 19 September 1928, Page 8

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