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I 1A AA I jmk BEKS Wk INF v W and the Ford Car THE Ford Tudor Sedan is upholstered in 80Z | wool material in an age when cheaper substitutes 1 are freely used on cars costing many times more A representative of theN.Z. . , . u A 11 Government visiting Can- than the Ford. The time honoured phrase All ?hrX7fXrt°o7doth wool and a. yard wide, Madam,” still commands Fo r rd U c«.* ,e N n e g w C z«und respect with careful buyers. Wool is the hall-mark wool was being used. Even o f q Ua iity in upholstery materials. during his visit an agent -i r called at the factory Zealand This item, of particular interest to New Zealanders, The colonial Motor is a criterion of the extraordinarily high quality given 'C'XXw every item of construction in the Ford Car. That such exacting standards prevail on a small detail rnaustry ares employment (but of more significance in this Dominion than to more people in this x ... r \ Dominion than does any lengthy lists of engineering specifications) reaffirms other make of car. t j R . truth “built by any other than Ford methods —the Ford Car would cost twice to three times as • much.” Other “costly-car” features included in the Ford are: Houdaille double action Shock Absorbers, Shatter-Proof Glass, Motor Driven Horn (placed outside to avoid noise inside car and give better warning), thief-proof ignition lock, steel spoke wheels, front and rear bumpers, etc. EVERY FOURTH MOTOR VEHICLE NOW BOUGHT IN NEW ZEALAND is A ford. THE COLON j AL MOTOR COMPANY LTD. FACTORIES AT WELLINGTON, AUCKLAND, TLMARU. FORD TUDOR SEDAN NOW £238 Delivered anywhere in N.Z. F.<

Q EXCLUSIVE SHOWING OF Autumn and Winter Coats in FUR TRIMMED AND TWEED STYLES. I \ VimJ Having just arrived from an authentic fashion source, I \ IKIsEI these coats are identical with those worn for the 1 \ BMfl current Autumn by smart women the world over. i \ New lines and new tweeds figure prominently, and the \ \ lur tr* n,nl > n g s aro nsed * n many ways that aro do- \ n. cidedly fresh, and most attractive. I % y THIS SHOWING IS EXCLUSIVE TO HAWKE'S I BAY—SEE IT, IF YOU WOULD BE FASHIONABLY 1 IwA “COATED.” Bertram Fleming Furs Ltd. HASTINGS.

NEW FOOTWEAR A To Accompany New Costumes MEpRr Our new Autumn Footwear steps to the fore- /.hy&jkltvl front of fashion, reflecting all the new tendencies of the mode . . . designed to ac- Alfn company spring costumes smartly. Models in | two tones or two leathers ... in interesting new styles. Suede in black, brown, blue, /EaFfaPW green or wine. Reptilian leathers ... of great importance. Dozens and dozens of the new modes ... as comfortable as they are smart . . . and all of them priced moderately GRIFFITHS’ “ Quality First Boot Store ” :: Hastings

It is no accident that among thoughtful women everywhere the mention of permanent waving incentively suggests the name Mercer Prices reduced, but highest quality guaranteed. Full head £2 15/-. 'Phone 38«39 for appointment. H E. Mercer, Ladies’ Hairdresser, Napier?

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 71, 7 March 1930, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 71, 7 March 1930, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 71, 7 March 1930, Page 8