The poor riding quality of a car lies directly in the- springs. They must be properly lubricated at all times, but not over-lubricated, as this condition means /that frictional qualities will be reduced, and in doing that one inevitably cuts the efficiency of the spring. Another Ford Joke. —A patron of a restaurant called the waitress and said: “Waitress, this doughnut has ; a tack in it.” The waitress replied: “Well, I declare. Is that so?. Why, the ambitious little thing must think it’s a Ford tyre.”
The safe, sure remedy for stubborn Coughs and Colds'—‘“iXazol ’ \ iSoo.thes and relieves Keep in the house. 'l/G buys 60 doses. —1
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Hawera Star, Volume L, 17 May 1930, Page 12
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