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I never realised that the V-Type 8- cylinder engine could he so ECONOMICAL t#u K#4p K.Z. whtn The V-type engine ofiefs definite advantages in power and performance, in smooth and silent operation that is why it is used in the Built in New Zealand Ford, And the new Ford V 8 gives V-typc, 8-cylinder performance without consuming more fuel than engines with fewer cylinders. Many owners have stated that they do not add oil between 2,000 mile changes, whilst the consistently low upkeep costs conclusively prove the Ford V 8 to be the most economical Ford ever built.' Matching the performance-with-economy of the V 8 engine are many outstanding features, some of them exclusive to the Ford V 8 ... “Centre-poise” design; soft transverse springs and six-inch air-balloon tyres for smooth riding. Torque tube drive for stability. Supersafety mechanical brakes.... one-piece, welded all-steel body. Safety glass all round—for safety. Quiet helical gears in ail speeds. The Built in New Zealand Ford V 8 is safe, reliable, economical to own and a joy to drive... The most under-priced Car inNew Zealand. But the one way to appreciate the Ford V 8 is to drive it yourself. Accept an Invitation Drive from your Ford Dealer. J^witahcTi You and your friends ara cordially invited to drive in the new Bcdh in New Zealand Ford VS. Phone, WrtteotCmß on year Ford Dealer. BUILT UV ~ IVEW ZEALAND VB V AUTHORISED FORD DEALERS: SELWYN MOTORS LTV., Palmerston North. FEUDING CENTRAL GARAGE LTD., Fell dm*. WATTS A LA WRY MOTORS LTD., Pshtatns. B. MUNRO, Wood villa. Closed Cars from £275 Confidential Term* Arranged I He ter Cninpeer o ( Hew I STEP UP TO THE V 8 CLASS FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF NEW ZtAUKD LIMITED LOWER HUTT WE L LIN GTON ‘Clothe Them Warmly and Well!’ C. & C. again lead with the BEST VALUES OBTAINABLE for the Winter Term STURDY RELIABLE QUALITIES at KEENEST POSSIBLE PRICES SPECIAL! JERSEYS for school wear hard wearing, neat-fitting collars, elastic knit waistbands. Shades of royal, navy, brown, fawn, grey, wine. Outstanding Value 3 7 6 EA - Small Boys’ ‘TEDDY’ OVERCOATS Sizes 0 to 4. 12/6 to 16/6. BOYS’ JERSEYS for hard wear. Very smart with neat fittings collars and elastic knit waistbands. Shades of fawn, brown, cream, scarlet, wine, grey, royal, navy and green. Sizes 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 Without ties, 4/11 5/6 5/11 6/6 6/11 7/6 7/9 With Ties to match KAIAPOI ALL WOOL FLANNEL SHIRTS, tennis and canoe collars. Grey, navy. Good wearing and generously cut. Boyß’ Sizes 7/6; Youths’ sizes 7/11. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ GENUINE INTERLOCK WARM SINGLETS. half sleeves. Sizes 20 to 32in. PRICED 2/11 to 3/9 KNEE PANTS to match, with elastic tops At 2/- and 2/6. SERVICEABLE TWEED OVERCOATS for boys in greys, • fawns, and browns. Double-breasted styles with or without belts. A big assortment from which to choose. Boys’ Sizes—--10/6, 13/6, 35/6 to 33/6 Youths’ Sizes—--17/6, 22/6, 25/6 to 38/6 It Only YOUTHS’ FAWN GABERDINE RAINCOATS, with full belt. Serviceable end smart. Sizes 12, 13 and 24. Usually 49/6. SPECIAL 25/-. BOYS’ ALL WOOL FANCY CHECK SCARVES, fawns and greys. Price 3/6. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ OILY CANVAS COATS, well lined, lift-the-dot and strhp fasteners. Walking and riding shape. At 27/6, 30/-. For regulation school clothes for boys and girls, shop and save at Collinson & Cunninghame Ltd. SCHOOL WEAR SPECIALISTS. PALMERSTON NORTH.

HIGH JOY OF THE CHATEAU TONGARIRO. LOW-COST WEEK-END TRIPS. EACH WEEK-END UNTIL JULY 24. Only £3/3/- From Palmerston North This low charge includes first-class return fare and seat reservation in cosy trains, motor from National Park station to Chateau and back, accommodation at Chateau and use of skis and ski-sticks. *Suow sports, walks amid mountain majesty, billiards, music, dancing, bridge and other pastimes in one of the best hotels in New Zealand or Australia. The train leaves Palmerston North at 6.0 p.m. and arrives at National Park at midnight. The return train departs from National Park at p.m. on Monday and arrives at Palmerston North at 4.47 a.m. on Tuesday. Those desiring to do so may travel to National Park by the above trains on Fridays, the extra cost for the additional day’s accommodation at the Chateau being 16/3. FORM A PARTY. Book at Government Tourist Bureaux or Railway Offices.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 123, 26 May 1937, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 123, 26 May 1937, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 123, 26 May 1937, Page 13

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