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Buy them on merit On sheer, downright merit, you'U buy either the 8 h.p. Anglia or the 10 h.p. Prefect. Because plain, rockbottom facts will justify your preference. Go to your Ford Dealer’s straight-away get all the facts, see all the features, then decide. 8 H.P. e 1290 pletely equipped, Incfudlnf Sale* A genuiue 1940 model 8 h.p. car—the latest product of the English Ford Factory. The biggest body and the largest luggage compartment of any 8 h.p. car. Luxuriously equipped and appointed. New engine improvements give smoother performance elimination of unnecessary weight gives outstanding economy. England's Economy “Eight”. De.l.r Town. MB ■ m TEN Roomy four-door family car, in every way the big car in the 10 h.p. class. Spacious luggage compartment. Completely equipped to give you every feature you want or need. The ‘ten’ with the recognised best performance. The ‘ten’ that gets most miles from every petrol coupon. For the past 5 years the Ford Prefect ‘Ten’ hat outsold all other 10 h.p. cars it New Zealand. ompletely equipped. Including Sales FORD MOTOR COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND AUTHORISED FORD DEALERS EVERYWHERE You can buy any Ford product out of income LOWER HUT! WELLINGTON F.P.215 PRODUCTS ORGANISATION Call and see the "Prefect" and "Anglia" Models at M.S. MOTORS SHOWROOM VICTORIA AVENUE (near Post Office), NELSON. J\ r Thomas Lawrence FAMOUS PAINTER OF THE GLORIOUS (§ ENGLISH COMPLEXION All Lawrence portraits reproduce the exquisite loveliness of the English complexion. If Sir Thomas could paint this modern beauty his portrait would reveal the complexion loveliness. a English oveliness like this for you! Bring delicate, flower-like loveliness— English loveliness—to your skin! Use the Englishwoman’s own complexion care, Erasmic Herb Toilet Soap. Erasmic contains fragrant, soothing oils and beautifying essences. Use Erasmic regularly and see your skin grow softer \ . . . smoother . . . dewy-young. ERASMIC HERB TOILET SOAP

Have you a speaking acquaintance! with the woman next door?* “A speak- j ing acquaintance? Why, I know heri so well that we don’t speak at all.”

Lord Arthur: “Yes, my living expenses are £2,000 a year.” Miss Pert: “Goodness! What an awful waste of money!”

What do you think of my song, Mother?" ‘lt’s very sweet, darling, but —er —don’t you think you could sing that top note lower down?”

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 9 December 1940, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 9 December 1940, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 9 December 1940, Page 9