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FARMERS’ Stocktaking SALE 10% “>15% 2'- to 3 f - in the £ CASH DISCOUNT For Two Weeks Only ! Buy Now and Save Money ! Furniture Branch Jr armors whangs Advanced Styles Gnnd Quality Shoes fn * the coming season A 1126 Navy Blue Glace Gusset Court Medium Pointed' To« and High Cuban Heels. ,. f . Also in Kaffa Brown. Bostock make. v A 4509 Navy Blue One-Hole Tie Shoes In a combination of Suede and Kid. Round Toes and Spike Heels. • A1205/1 Brown Glace Tata Court Trimmed with Snakeskin. Medium Pointed Toes and Spike Heels. * * A 1696 __ Kaffa Kid One-Hole Instep Tie Medium Pointed Toes and Spanish Heels. £ Bostock make.- “ tISTEINBBPSt HALLENSTEIN Bros. Ltd. WHANGAREI H AIGH BUILDER phones —Private 2316. Rh on 2012. JP QUTFORTH BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR RATHBONE STREET—WHANGAREI All Classes of Jobbing Work Undertaken. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 9114

Popular Everywhere with Everybody Performance, Economy, Safety and Comfort all play a part in the amazing English Ford Light Car. These extracts from appreciative owners’ letters are an indication of the satisfaction felt by many hundreds of other Ford Light Car Owners. ff you have not ridden in it, do so, be convinced that this car combines a bigger capacity for comfort at high speed, with economy, than any other car of its class. “The mttetge has worked out about 35-37 to the gallon, and we have done up to 300 miles a day, over all kinds of roads.** “My opinion of ray car, after 2,000 miles, is folly in accordance with all that Ford claims his car will do. In expressing my opinion of this model I honestly think this car is the best proposition on the Light Car Market today.” selecting my <mw car I studied principally, running and probable maintenance costs. Dealing with the former, we have Jest completed a petrol test of 41*6 miles per gallon and oil consumption 1,000 miles to the quart. In fact, I had added only one pint of oil before the crankcase was drained at the second thousand miles.” •« Mechanical repairs have been negligible. In addition, I wish to mention that there is ample room fora six-footer ‘at the wheel’ without cramping the rear seat passengers.” M Ooe does not feei road corrugations at 35 to 40 miles per hour which is, I find, a reasonable touring speed. Acceleration is excellent, and she holds the road like a heavier car.** “ Everyone who has seen the car is charmed with the appearance, and those who have ridden in it are equally charmed with the comfort and performance.” “I recently completed a short holiday tour through Hawke* Bay and Taranaki—just under 1, 1 00 miles—and lam pleased to say that the trip was a most pleasant one, mainly because the little car behaved in a most exemplary manner. The petrol consumption averaged exactly 40 miles - per gallon.” •• Although the “Y” Model Ford is classed as a “small” car, it is remarkably roomy and comfortable, and is undoubtedly most economical in operation.” “The car has not caused us a moment’s worry, and we find the running costs extremely low, exceeding 40 miles to the gallon." “At Christmas time I drove back from Rotorua in one speW of 12 hours driving, 384 miles the speedometer reading, this being an average of 32 m.p.h. There were four of us in the car, and luggage on the carrier, yet we did between iS and 40 miles to the gallon.” 8 h.p. Light Car m .V* *•'>.' -SXS-:-:v..... mmm TWO DOOR SALOON £215 FOUR DOOR SALOON £229 *>v s ' s '\^ s Whangarei Engineering Co. Ltd. FORD DEALERS Walton Street ’Phone 2639 Whangarei

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Northern Advocate, 15 August 1935, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 15 August 1935, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 15 August 1935, Page 4

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