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RECONDITIONED GUARANTEED USED CARS This New FORD DEALER BUYER’S PROTECTIVE PLAN Guarantees 100% Satisfaction THE R & G STICKER on the windshield of any used car in your Ford Dealer’s Showroom means that it is RECONDITIONED and sold with a GUARANTEE. Every R & G car carries a 5 day Free Exchange Privilege. This means 100% satisfaction. You also get a Warranty against repairs. Only Ford Dealers have this Buyer’s Protective Plan. You need not be a mechanic to be sure of getting top value in a used car when you buy from a Ford Dealer. Your Ford Dealer is a responsible business man who safeguards his reputation by honest representation of the product he sells. Also ... and this is important ... he has the precision equipment and factory-trained mechanics to service your R & G car after you buy it. And right now he’s offering real bargains ... fine cars traded in on the new Ford Cars and Trucks ... the cream of the used car market, thoroughly reconditioned and guaranteed by the R & G Plan to give you absolute satisfaction. You’ll find the make and model you want waiting in his used car showroom. Prices are low, terms easy. See your Ford Dealer’s cars today. FP49A

"CHIMING CLOCKS" HERE’S ASTOUNDING VALUE IN OAK MANTEL CLOCKS. Full Westminster Chime and Hour and Half-hour Strike. 35/W 79/6 BUTS AN ENGLISH ENFIELD STRIKING CLOCK; HOUR AND HALF-HOUR STRIKE. MADE OF ENGLISH OAK AND IN ASSORT ED DESIGNS. Without Exaggeration We claim to have the Largest and finest Selection of Mantel Clocks in New Zealand. A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL SECUBE ANY CLOCK. BUYS AN ENGLISH ENFIELD FULL WESTMINSTER CHIME MANTEL CLOCK AND GUARANTEED BY THE MAKERS TOO! MADE OF ENGLISH OAK AND IN ASSORTED SHAPES. NOTE: EVERY CLOCK SERVICED BEFORE LEAVING THE SHOP. Other Westminster Chiming Models in stock priced at £4/10/-, £4/15/-, £4/19/6, £5/5/-, £6/5/-, £6/15/-, £7/10/-, £B/10/-, £9/10/-, £lO/10/-. Also Whittington and Westminster Chimes: £ll/10/-, £l2/15/-, £l4/10/-. See Huge Display in Our No. 7 Window COLLINSON & SON LTD.

FROM VARIOUS SOURCES An Auckland messasge states that a well-known Hamilton sportsman has effected tho purchase from Mr. R. B. Hines, of Master Brierly and the two-year-old Kingcraft; by King Lu— Caviare. Delivery was given last Wednesday and the pair have gone into A. Winder's stable at Te Rapa. For this time of the year, Master Brierly is more forward than usual, and judging by his recent track work here is likely to add to his winning score before long. Kingcraft, wh 0 is moulding into shape, has shown both galloping ability and gameness, while in the matter ox conformation he should develop into a weight carrier.

SPRING TRIPS FOR HEALTH IDEAL DOCTORSS’ ORDERS. “You need a change” is a piece of truth often spoken by 'doctors to patients. Change for the body, yes 1 Change for the mind, yes! The chance of a chat with relatives and friends miles away. That little lull which gives new strength for tasks ahead the “break that mends you. , Well, let us be off by train amidst the bright colourful pageantry of spring the scenic ride which gives good riddance to worry. SPRING TO IT TO-DAY

LANE’S MEDOLINE is specially prepared for the hands. Use it after washing clothes, dishes, floors, etc. It makes rough hands soft, supple and smooth. 1/6 everywhere. 2.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 260, 2 November 1937, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 260, 2 November 1937, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 260, 2 November 1937, Page 4

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