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Everybody buying a Used Car from any New Zealand Ford 1 *°*l> , ■■MIT Dealer not later than 20th December can take advantage of / QPtt* / this remarkable offer. It's the chance of a lifetime ... The J r/ / chance to obtain one of New Zealand's greatest Used Car / <(?« / Values at a big saving — for all prices of Used Cars at Ford J t0 win a ree ri P to t^e Centennial Exhibition covering your travelling expenses and four days' hotel accommodation (the total limited to a value of £ I S)~or £IS In cash, if preferred. See details below. and call on your Ford Dealer. USED CAR Prices Reduced m r 10% at ail Ford Dealers L^J Now is the time to buy, and the Ford Dealer is the § e || man to buy from. All makes, all models, and as much % as 10% off all marked prices—not forgetting the chance C/ W3 How YOU can win a Free Trip I •to win a Free Trip to the Exhibition. f^lQI Call on your focal Ford Dealer, and choose a Used HNMhHHriPS 10% Reduction off all these Prices : USED CARS total number of people who will pass through the * turnstiles at the Centennial Exhibition for the 7 weeks period ending Saturday, 23rd December (counting the four days Bth November to Saturday, 11 th November as the first week). The priiei comprise 30 Free trips to the Centen* nial Exhibition limited in value to £ IS each. The most accurate estimates in your district will r,!« i iio?;lr\V«lTp > ;^Sr E « u hibir!l'c e o , ; h . 1931 model a ford fordou £iio 1934 FORD 8 h.p. TUDOR £115 ' hotel accommodation, the total limited to a value x'onn of £15; or alternatively, if preferred, £15 In c«h. 1988 FORD 8 IUP. TUDOR fc^OO For the purpoit of this conteK New Zealand hu 1 . _ been divided into dlttrlcti In proportion to the 1935 V 8 FORDOR fclOU average tales of ujed carl by Ford Dealers over a .»<■»■»*« in proportion 1»88 V 8 FORDOR. 1936 V 8 TOURING FORDOR £1»5 _ 198° CHRYSLER 05 FORDOR £100 • 1080 AUSTIN 0/16 FORDOR £100 V fiiur " "" d '° r ,h ' purpo " o ' 1987 MORIS 8 TUDOR wr > E3b.'t°2otMH9." c ' ow " ° n 1983 MORIS COWLEY FORDOR £125 All entrants will be Individually notified of the . _ „ Annlt , _ _, nnD ft (jS namesandaddressesofthewlnncrspromptlyafter ,1937 MORRIS 8 TUDOR * the dose of the contest. The awardlnj of prliM fios mutt be accepted as final, and no corre>pondenc« 1933 MORRIS COWLEY FORDOR tlmO can be entered into. aiqa No members of the Ford Dealer organisation or 1935 MORRIS 8 TUDOR • • fcltW their relatives are eligible for this contest. ~,,, v Get from your Ford Dealer turnstile figures for 1038 CHEVROLET MASTER DE LUXE TOURING SEDAN the Dunedin Exhibition, and other facts helpful in miking your estimate. With HldiO 4ik\ Buy now and get AUTHORISED FORD DEALERS. /■ fhri the best selection— _ « V IS •zzzz Stevens Motors Ltd. BBtBaSiBI before the contest LOWfcSR HUTT, In the Hall of Transport closest FPI7SA

COMPETITION: ' LAST WEEK'S COMPETITION Winners of last week's competition, "Only Angels Have Wings" were: — Mrs. Linegar, 11 Moana Avenue. '* Shirley Reidy, 121 Waterloo Rcl. A. H. Boyd, Wyndrum Avenue. Miss V. Kitchener, Taita. Marion Housten, 50 High Street. Joan Anderson, 7 Laery Street.

THIS WEEK'S COMPETITION This week's competition is another jumbled letter contest, which spells the name of a forthcoming attraction at the De uxe Theatre. TUAEAGGHRTTNSERN (Three words in complete title) Remember, all entries to be addressed to— "COMPETITION EDITOR," : "HUTT NEWS." Closing Friday Mid-day.

\ The shoe dealer was engaging an assistant. "Suppose," he said, "a lady customer were to remark while you were trying to fit her, 'Don't you think one of my feet is bigger than the other?' What would you say?" "I should say, 'On the contrary, madam, one is smaller than the other.'" . "The job is yours.",

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Hutt News, Volume 13, Issue 25, 29 November 1939, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hutt News, Volume 13, Issue 25, 29 November 1939, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hutt News, Volume 13, Issue 25, 29 November 1939, Page 7

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