. FOR A ■&ea4ani:3oUKNPt This new Centrepoise V 8 was built with comfort as a first consideration. There is plenty of room to stretch and relax All passengers are cradled between the wheels on a beautifully flexible 123 inch springbase, riding on air balloon tyres and four double-acting hydraulic shock absorbers. Luggage is - stowed inside the car - free from dust or water and without inconvenience to passengers—on De Luxe Touring models the built-in Trunk is accessible from outside. Centrepoise V 8 is naturally the “Best Seller” in New Zealand today, because it gives just that outstanding extra in performance and comfort —that additional safety that gives confidence that phenomenal economy which is always associated with Ford cars. “Centrepoise ” ride - One-piece Welded SOLID STEEL Body 186 square inches Brake Area - One-piece Welded Steel Spoke Wheels - Full Length Double Channel X-Braced Frame - Safety Rigid Front Axle - Independent Action of all Four Wheels - Economical Smooth V Type 8-Cylinder Engine - Three-quarter Floating Rear Axle - Safety Glass in all Windows - More Body Room - Clear View Ventilation. H. HAWERA CLOSED CARS FROM £275 V 8 News 185 Ask Yourself this Question—OTHERS DO— WHY SHOULDN’T I ? THIS IS NOW AN EASY MOTTO - FOR PURSER’S LATEST EASY TERMS BRING YOUR DESIRED COMFORT WITHIN EASY REACH You are invited to Compare Purser’s Bungalow Suite Just the necessary finish to make home comfortable. CALL AND SEE PURSER’S VALUE GOOD SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM It riiay please you to finance your furnishing needs on a simple and easy business basis. PURSERS CAN ARRANGE THIS FOR YOU. HAWERA and WANGANUI
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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 24 July 1935, Page 10
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257Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 24 July 1935, Page 10
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