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-THE NEW CARAll that engineers have learned, all that millions of owners have experieneed in neasly a . a century, have made possible this car which is to-day as far ahead of its Quality— niceModel Tin 1908. It marks a new epoch in automotive engineering in point of inhum qu J Q ties of mechanical design, lavish use of the finer metals, precision in delicate Nowhere in its construction has there been slighting of either major _ ou on tlie You can see the graceful lines and fine appearance of the new models as the h Jf b6OQ em . road, but it is the hidden mechanism that provides the power. Read here what has be bodied in “The Car that sets the Standard” for power, comfort., and economy. The New Motor— At 2200 revolutions per minute; tie now Ford f«ur-ojlui<ler motor develops 40.H.P. is low for such power auxl sets an entirely now standard for light car speed and acceleration, enanxmg quality and operating economy. The bore is 3-Jin. and the stroke 4Jin. The New Clutch and Transmission— Patterned after the famous Lincoln, these units give an operating ease never priced cars. The nine plate multiple dry disc clutch and the transmission are nstof ing of gears remarkably easy. Getaway is unexcelled by any car. made y. v. P. ward and one reverse. All gears are made of heat-treated chrome alloy steel. 7 8 which transmisison shafts are mounted on ball and roller bearings. The New Lubrication System— The combination of splash, punip and gravity feed gives complete and constant lubrication of the motOT. It is triple insurance for perfect lubrication, regardless of road grades. All hom the crank case to upper reservoirs for gravity feed to main bearings and to be .splashed to cy i o ,® gears and all other bearings passes through an oil strainer so as to exclude all foreign particles. The New Electrical System— All the features of improved practice plus important contributions by Ford engineers b fjf bined. The new Ford designed distributor is mounted on the cylinder head and connected to epar plugs by means of short bronze bands instead of long wires ordinarily exposed powerful starting motor and reliable generator axe also of Ford design. The co-incidental lock makes the car theft-proof. The New Cooling System— To prove the efficiency of this remarkable cooling system take the new car over a 300-mile sfaretoh at high speed. The combination pump and thermo-syphon action, the 2* gallon capacity specially designed aeroplane type fan co-ordinate to keep the engine temperature at an efficient degree. The thermo-syphon action also permits the motor to warm up quickly to give excellent cold weather performance. The New Rear Axle— Those who understand the important function of the rear axle will appreciate the enduring quality of the three-quarter floating principle. The axle shaft itself carries no weight whatever as the three-quarter-floating principle places the weight on the forged steel axle housing, which in turn is equipped with flexible roller bearings. 3>rive is through torque tube with spiral bevel gear. The New Four-Wheel Brakes— These are of the mechanical internal expanding type widely recognised l as superior because of their trouble proof simplicity. All braking surfaces are completely enclosed. An automatic equaliser insures correct braking pressure on each wheel and an anti-oil leak guard prevents oil from gaining access to brake lining. Each brake is equipped with a simple adjusting device for- taking up wear. All brakes arc operated by either foot pedal or hand lever. 23 Years of Public Preference. H. R. KEMP, FORD DEALER HAWERA.

HANNAH'S Send all goods POST FREE for cash with order . >—> ,x B -j e ° R. 65 V--175 8 HANNAH’S Catalogue of White Footwear , etc. FREE upon Request * 1758 —t TAN Chrome Calf with Veldtschoen Leather Sole. 7 to 10, 6/11; n to i, 7/11(Sizes 3 to 6 at 5/6. quote K 23.) 1756 TAN Chrome Calf with Stout CREPE Rubber Sole. 7 to 10, 7/6; n to I. 9/6; 2to 5, 12/6 (Sizes 3 to 6 at 6/6. quote R 21.) R 65 TAN Chrome Calf with CREPE Rubber Soles. 4 to 6, 4/11; 7 to 9, 5/11; 10’s, 6/11; II to 1, 7/11- Quote R 72 for same in PUTTY Shade. 175 9—-BLACK Chrome with Sewn Leather Soles. Roomy shape. 7 to 10, 6/11; 1 I tod. 7/11; 2 to 5, 9/6; 6 and 7, 10/6Quote, 1757. for earn© in TAN* Chrome. 'm, 1750 The PRICES are the same at every Shop of- — HANNAH’S Satisfaction 1 • Assured .. Call or mail 1759 your order io—~HANNAH’S N*. 1«S HAWERA, STRATFORD AND NEW PLYMOUTH.

Ist Blindfold Test Expert Tea Tasters place ‘Amber Tips’ FINE TEA-Ceylon’* best FIRST for Quality and Flavour On May 17th, of this year, two independent expert Tea Tasters were blindfolded and given howls of leading teas to test for flavour and fragrance. Neither knew what blends he was tasting, yet both experts gave the tea brewed from “Amber Tips” first place. This informative test was conducted to ascertain how “Amber Tips” would rank when tested by. impartial experts. That EXPERT OPINION endorsed PUBLIC OPINION cannot but be gratifying to Se majority of New Zealanders. os£ \ m m* -efisS&rd ss§jg SI £§*ojs **22 I**® Coupons Save the Send for latest list of I*re© Clifts to—- “ Amber Tips Gift,” Eastern Tea Company, P.O. Box 946, Christchurch JFTJVJS TTjza. Is&jstr Cey/Oi

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 29 October 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 29 October 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 29 October 1928, Page 8

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