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I have never done so much motoring-—and yet so little work. H «... . In 15,000 miles I have done nothing to my Ford mechanically, but to clean the plugs once a month for luck, and to cleanse the petrol filter twice only—also for luck. "My neighbours bark their knuckles and imperil their immortal souls over periodical decarbonisation and tappet-clearance adjustment. My tappets are permanently adjusted, and I can neither feel, hear nor see *any reason why I should -lift my cylinder-head. et l like gear-changing on any decently built car. I therefore use my gear-box. But my wife is a onegear fiend, and she goes surprising distances on top gear, all on top, in the most satisfactory fashion imag* inable. I had expected to have to adjust the clutch, as the result of this sort of treatment, but have not yet had to do so. f: The car has that cardinal virtue of 'fewness of bits'. Any function that can be discharged by a single component or fitting is so discharged. Nobody has walked around it striving to add to part-numbers. ft To anybody who wants real motoring, and lots of it, for as little money, with as little fuss, as possible, I would say "Look into the claims of the Model A FORD, consider its price, its maintenance-charges, from every possible angle and .... and the next thing you know, you will be a FORD enthusiast* n t M ot °oi C c® L VM Uogt ° n ' .. yjhy cW » e \ ottt v ~ Q C I« atl tsatn© u JOHN W. ANDREW & SONS, Ltd. AUTHORISED DEALERS UPPER SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND. Phones: 1897 1898 F. BAKER, Ltd. PO - Box 306 WAIKATO DEALERS Collingwood Street and Garden Place, HAMILTON. WiLKINSON & COMPANY, LTD., ' AUTHORISED FORD DEALERS, Cambridge, District and Matamata County, CAMBRID&E. Phones 45M, 455, and 354.

WHY DO YOU USE A DENTIFRICE? IF you were asked this question, * you would- probably reply " For the sake of cleanliness." But deep down in your mind would be a further reason. That reason is the fear of decay and the consequent loss of your teeth.' None of us wishes to have unsightly teeth. The yellow slain and the brown of decay are as much the reason for our twice daily use of a dentifrice as is the desire for personal cleanliness. [ This being so, you would choose your dentifrice with great care. Mere whiteness of the teeth, though desirable, should not influence you (oo strongly in your choice. Whiteness is sometimes gained at a high price. Some toothpastes contain gritty substances, which not only scrape away discolouration but also eventually destroy /'the enamel itself. The result is, of course, decayed teeth. Again, a dentifrice highly flavoured with a minor antiseptic is not necessarily a guard against decay. You must have a pure dentifrice, free from grit, and containing an ingredient which has definitely proved of value in preventing decay, ODOL fills the bill completely in all these respects. It is the whitest, purest dentifrice obtainable. It contains no grit whatever, but, " does contain antiseotic properties or proved worth. ODOL will very definitely keep your teeth white, ®Jean t and sound. It is an all•Kritish product made to do all that you expect of a dentifrice. | Lr 3 Miss Sari Maritza. .. !J*V' - \ ' , \v ~ ik„ w„> PL Miss Dodo TOOTH PASTE. Large' Tubes - - 1/6 Small Tubes 1 /• After brushing- tlie teetli, fi'lnse the mouth with ODOL MOUTH WASH --specially recommended Tor artificial teeth. Will not crack or discolour dental plates. for ODOL MOUTH WASH and • OOTH PASTE at your Chemist or Btore. Have/,YOU tried the "ACE OF BLADES" Safety Razor Blade? Best Brit'uh Blade, tetted and guaranteed! ''''''' Miss Mabel Poulton. Local Distributors: NORDEN & CO. LTD., 65-67, Fort Street, Auckland. Agents for New Zealand: Lyall Willis & Co. Ltd.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20978, 15 September 1931, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20978, 15 September 1931, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20978, 15 September 1931, Page 13