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Three speeds forThe only light car in. - THE NEW CAR - All that engineers have learned, all that millions of owners have nearly a quarter of a century, have made possible this car which is to-day as far ahead of Its ® . oua ii fcv —niceModel Tin 1908. It marks a new epoch in automotive engineering in P°mt o/ inbuilt Quality nic&ties of mechanical design, lavish use of the finer metals, precision in delicate J ro^ Nowhere in its construction has there been slighting of either-major essentials _or pdnor details. You can see the graceful lines and fine appearance of the new models as the f s*“ *“ e road, but it is the hidden mechanism that provides the power. Bead hare what, has been embodied in “The Car that sets the Standard” for power, comfort and economy. The New Motor— m ' • At 2200 revolutions per minute, the now FoTd four-cylinder motor develops 40 H.P. This revolution speed is low for such power and sets an entirely now standard for light car speed and- acceleration, enduring quality am*) operating economy. The bore is 3Jm. and the stroke 4£in. The New Clutch and Transmission — Patterned after the famous Lincoln, these units,-give an. operating ease never before found m moderate priced cars. The ntoe plate multiple <lry dire elutch ami the Muaupasma to mg of gears remarkably easy. Getaway as 1 unexcelled by any car made to aay. ward and one reverse. Ail gears are made of heat-treated chrome alloy steel, which transmisison shafts are mounted on ball and roller bearings. . ; The New. Lubrication SystemThe combination of splash, pump and gravity feed gives complete and constant lubrication of the motor. It is triple insurance for perfect lubrication, regardless of road grades. All oil pumped from the Crankcase to upper reservoirs for gravity feed to main bearings and to be splashed to cylinder avails, turning gears and all other bearings passes through an oil strainer so as 1 to exclude ail foreign particles. The New Electrical System— All the features of improved practice plus important contributions by Ford engineers have been combined. The new Ford designed distributor is mounted- on the • cylinder head and connected to spark plugs by means of short bronze bands instead of long wires ordinarily exposed to water and oil. The ’ powerful starting motor and reliable generator are also of Ford design. The co-incidental lock makes the ear -theft-proof. • The New Cooling System- ii/ To prove the efficiency o-f this remarkable cooling system take the new car oyer a. 300-mile .stretch, at high speed. The combination pump and thermo-syphon action, -the 'ffi 'gailioh-caim.ci'ty radiator _aaid a 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 threequarter floating principle places the weight on the forged steel axle housing, which in turn is equipped with flexible roller bearings. Drive is through torque tube with spiral bevel gear. The New Four-Wheel Brakes— \ These are of the mechanical internal expanding type widely recognised 1 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 on 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 are operated by either foot pedal or hand lever.;j^^ aw ; • . > 23 Years of Public Preference. H. R. FORE) DEALER HAWERA.

■9 r a aJ 52 < <5 These fragrant, mild cigarettes are preferred by men and women of discrimination everywhere. NEW GIFTS! Meccano Set No. ft - " - Meccano Set No. 1 - Meccano. Clockwork Motor Electric Torch, 3-cell Electric Torch, 2-cell Slides Required 60 175 120 100 60 Camera - - • Film, 2J x 3.i - Snapshot Album Refill for 3-cell Torch Refill for 2-cell Torch Slides Required - 100 15 > 30 - 30 - 20 - 120 Si <N> & Y Hornby Model Train, Set complete; Locomotive, Tender, Pullman and Circular Rails The only packings which con be accepted are PLAYER’S lO’s slides, complete 20 a boxes (each equalling 2 slides) and the blue & white seals from 50’s Flat Tins (each equalling 5 slides). Collect any of the above, and make your selection from the list of gifts. Enclose your name and address with your collection. State which gift is required, and post to PLAYER'S CIGARETTES, ■ : '■ P.O. BOX 763. WELLINGTON. Ssndta tho above addrssa for m. copy of th* frea illustrated booklat “Gift* for AH.” This offer holds mood until further notice. PLAYER'S MAVY CUT CIGARETTES 1 TEN for cL ©

jpLUNKET Requisites—Karitaue Oint-i ment, Feeders, Tents, Baby Powder j and Puffs always at (hand. For the con- 1 venienco of mothers we now stock Kari- I lac No. 3. Note address: Ta-it’s PhaT- j mscy, High St., Hawera. Preserved eggs can be poached, boiled or fried if preserved with SharLmd’s ‘ ‘Moa’ ’ Brand Egg ■ Preservative. Doe's > not affect the flavour. —2

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 31 October 1928, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 31 October 1928, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 31 October 1928, Page 10

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