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TRY THIS PLAN TO FM9 CATARRH • Head | | | _ übe of De Witt'* t itarrhaJ Cream from your chemist. The treatment almost choked by I ■ | rid of the sirken- ' ing phlegm and |rt relief from the hot, dry and, perhaps, cracking Basal membranes. De Witt's Catarrhal Cream Is blended from specially -i.osen healing, antiseptic essences, which, through the uniqu; nozzle applicator fitted to each tube of th ’ cream, get right to the seat of the catarrhal trouble. Go to vour chemist now and get • 1/0 tube of tfco genuine— DeWITT’S CATARRHAL CREAM

GRIM THOUGHT Nature provided the firefly with, a flashlight, but he never seems to find what he is looking for. Think what ja mosquito could do with that extra enuimnent.

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/ PARKING DRIVING RIDING and BUYING o •. 0 i m a T m' < m »"t\ English FORD Cujkt: In every way this English Ford “Eight” is one of the easiest cars to own and drive. Low first cost, low running costs—4o-45 miles per gallon—modern design —the recognised roomiest body of any 8 h.p. car—exceptionally large enclosed luggage compartment, easily accessible—combined with many advancements make it the all round leader in its class. Other tried and proved Ford features include—“Centre-poise” ride—Girling type mechanical brakes—Torque Tube and Radius rod drive—independent springing on all 4 wheels—Oil-bath air cleaner (exclusive to Ford). Price delivered any dealer town including complete equipment and Sales Tax. Two Door Saloon, as illustrated on left: £249 English FDRD ~JjL4-l' Built for those who want just that little extra in size and power the English Ford “Ten” is already known everywhere as “The Top Gear Ten”. Few cars—large or small—give such effortless control, whether you are in busy streets or smoothly riding the hills and highways. Amongst its exceptional features are: Steel body construction integral with chassis, “Centre-poise” Riding, Exceptionally roomy seating, Separate luggage and spare wheel compartments accessible from outside, Oil-bath air cleaner, Girling type mechanical brakes. ASH I OUR LOCAL FORD DEALER TO DEMONSTRATE THESE LEADING ENGLISH LIGHT CARS Authorised Ford Dealers: SELWYN MOTORS LTD., Palmerston North'. FE2LDING CENTRAL GARAGE LTD., Feilding, "WATTS & LA WRY MOTORS LTD., Pahiatua. R. MUNRO, Woodville. English Ford Light Cars arc a joint production of the English and New Zealand Ford Factories. Manufactured at Dagenham, England, of 100% English materials and Completely Huilt-up in Xeic Zealand at the modern Ford Factory at Low er Hutt. You are cordially invited to inspect tlx 1 ord Factory at Lower Hutt, \l/'fl/inntnm Pries delivered any dealer town including complete equipment end Seles Tax. Two Door Saloon! £275 Four Door Saloon as illuatrated on right: £289 You can buy any Ford Product on the A.F.C. Confidential Terms Plan. FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED LOWER HUTT WELLINGTON fp.io7a

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Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 153, 1 July 1938, Page 3

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