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The Day Will Come }■': ; ;", ; Not a few Ford Owners imagine ' -V; because they have not yet , met. -with any accident worth ' speaking about, there is no necessity to "worry about the __ reliability of their brakes. This - is "Tempting Providence" with ,* ' \ a vengeance. The day will ir- come ■when—danger ahead- :-. " sudden application of brake— = f ; brakes won't hold-—and crash! ! 1 ? >* Wise Ford Owners— who v-m value their machines and : their liveswill equip their cars with ftffialces and prepare fog" ! any emergency -Eennet Brakes will hold the car ; under any conditions—take it , Baffly : down the breakneck hill, 1 or stop dead at a dangerous cross- • ing or corner. With it all, they | wear longer arid act quicker. f. Inexpensive and easily fixed. Obtainable at all Garages. X Wholesale Agents: Iron & Steel Co. of N.Z. Ltd. b Beach Road, Auckland, 77' Special Appointmeat to His Szcellsflcj} ■-™ Earl of Liverpool,' K.C.H.G., M-V.O. 1 PORTER'S BYE WORKS, , I LEADING DYERS I i~ .-. ■ '/-vtA's ' And - j? .■' -DRY - CLEANERS [.- Of' the Dominion. i Hfftd Office. Taberaacle *; Works. Oldsrs.. Kar»ac«itep»' Ed.. Epssra. *-•■ ?i^ij'»^vAndWsnd.s Pbon-us 1741 & JSSS, * ;- j[Aii Country Orders SewiTe Special Atteatloa

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17649, 9 December 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17649, 9 December 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17649, 9 December 1920, Page 10

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