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Just as he emerged from the tobacconist's shop, with a fine new briar in his hand, he bumped up against an old chum who greeted him cheerily with: "What ho!—another new pipe? Must cost you something for pipes, old sport!" "Oh, I don't know," he said, with a grin; "fact is, my doctor has limited me to two smokes a-day, so I've been buying a pipe with a decent sized bowl." Both laughed heartily. "I know a trick worth two of that," said his friend—"smoke 'toasted.' Next to no nicotine in it. The toasting works the oracle! No need to limit yourself with 'toasted.' You can smoke as many pipes of it a day as you like. And you simply can't match it for quality." Thus he solved the riddle of how to smoke all he wanted, doctor's orders to the contrary, notwithstanding! Substitutes are sometimes offered for "toasted." But there are no substitutes for Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish, Eiverhead Gold and Desert Gold. They are unique. (496)

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CENTREPOISE V 8 K i:sm. i IP (% ',-;>. ZM&sumujUM-fMI msMi*4* m H. ; :|ji?^J •'••■•& The Safest Car Ton Can Buif K BSM «« :C!; 3Si 3crsi\ »*•- mx m i CM! #■ ITW A* l-Vj ■JR. $M ftV« (&ffi E»fe!^^^^^^^^^^^s^^§ po 1 Sv!,'se SSI ) 7 '••■^p^ « fi .if,?? ONE-PIECE WELDED ALL-STEEL BODY The Ford electrically welded all-steel body, with steel floor, is the strongest, safest type of body construction known. Roof battens are also of steel and butt welded to the rest of the body. WELDED ONE-PIECE STEEL SPOKE WHEELS The Ford steel spoke wheel is electrically welded Into one piece of steel where others may be made from fifty or more loose parts. Air balloon tyres with a 6-inch road tread are further factors of stability and safety. DOUBLE CHANNEL X-BRACED FRAME X members are continued the full length of the frame channels, thus doubly reinforcing the frame sides and forming a box construction. The centre of the frame, which supports passenger weight, is further strengthened by a welded cross member. TORQUE TUBE AND RADIUS ROD DRIVE By an improved suspension of time-proved transverse springs, the springbase has been greatly increased. Radius rods and torque tube take ail driving and braking stresses and maintain axles in perfect alignment. SAFE FRONT AXLE Transverse springs, proved in 30 years of service, are the only springs being installed on any car that give free action on all - four wheels with the added safety of a rigid front axle. OVERSIZE BRAKES New brake design employs self-centering shoes. Total brake area, 186 square inches—6.B square inches for every 100 lbs. of car weight. All brakes controlled by positive steel rods. FORD SAFETY SURROUNDS YOU These are but a few of the safety features which have always been fundamental principles of Ford design. There are many others—The V 8 Engine, safe because of its power—;, ! Floating Rear Axle, allows the housing to carry the load—Clear View Ventilation, provides controlled ventilation without obstruction to driver and passengers— Cross Steering, to give easier and more positive control —and so on, right throughout the entire car, Safety has been a first consideration. It is important and satisfying to know that you are driving the safest car you can buy. TE KUITI MOTORS LTD., TE KUITI. *NfWt~U»

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 4747, 17 September 1935, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 4747, 17 September 1935, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 4747, 17 September 1935, Page 6

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