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V-TYPE MOTOR With the exception of the Ford V-8, only the highest-priced cars have V-type motors. NO other car costing less than three times the price of the Ford V-8 uses this exclusive and expensive type of motor. ALUMINIUM CYLINDER HEADS Another high-price car feature. No other lowpriced car besides the Ford V-8 has it. A big factor in, speed, power, acceleration, smoothness and economy. DUAL CARBURETION The Ford V-B's dual, down-draught carburetter is a notable engineering achievement —feeds petrol mixture evenly to all cylinders, increasing motor efficiency and economy. VALVE SEAT INSERTS High tungsten chrome alloy, exhaust-valve-seat-inserts in the Ford V-8 are exceptionally wearresistant, prevent loss of power, prolong valve life, and reduce the need for valve grinding. THREE-QUARTER FLOATING AXLE Yet another high-price car feature: Three-quarter floating rear axle, with straddle-mounted driving pinion. Found in no other low-priced car. AUTOMATIC, DOUBLE-ACT-ING SHOCK ABSORBERS Another quality feature in the Ford V-8. Only the most luxurious cars use this type of shock absorber. 186 SQ. INS. BRAKING SURFACE One square inch of braking surface to every I4£lbs. of car weight—nearly 50% more than any other car of similar size and weight. You drive with greater safety when you drive a Ford V-8. ALL-STEEL BODY The all-steel, one-piece body of the Ford V-8 is the strongest, safest and quietest car body made. Built for beauty, strength and permanence. No one should deny his family this protection. These are just a few of the many extra-value features of the Ford V-8. Do you wonder that people everywhere, who have previously owned only large, expensive cars, are turning to Ford V-8 ownership? FORD V-8 CLOSED MODELS FROM JOHN W. ANDREW & SONS LTD. UPPER SYMONDS STREET Dealers for Auckland City ARTISTIC! DISTINCTIVE! | pROCKS and Hats made under Druleigh stylists are all these reminiscent of Paris salons. Cecure particulars now of Sj EE the Special Course, in S which you make three S frocks, any style, for 22/6. ~ Personal or correspondence ~ tuition from 2/6 a lesson. | DRULEIGH COLLEGE | 5 N.Z.'s Premier Fashion School, Anzac Avonue. Phone 46-884. iiimimmimmmiiiiiiriiiimimimimiK 1 LONG LIFE TO YOUR SILVERWARE and s perfect polish are assured by the use of Goddard s Plate Powder Ninety-five years' world-wide reputation. Plate Powder to Olive-green wrappers. Manufactured only by J. Goddard & Sons. Lid., Leicester. England USE NEW ZEALAND TAR FOR NEW ZEALAND ROADS. SEE THAT YOUR PATHS ARE SURFACED WITH ft fti'lfrslh m ffi. SURFACE mi TENNIS COURTS. PATHS AND PLAYING AREAS m /".w; V « DISTAR. HAS LONG LIFE AND WEARS m m i iii mm I iIMo % SJ f/tigMyoupfi "Thank you. Mr. Brown-we are going The Philips Photometer, to discard all our 'cheap' lamps and replace which proves the ineffi- them with Philips !" ciency of "cheap" lamps "You are very wise, Madam, for not only beyond all doubt. will you get much better lighting, but you will get all the light you pay for." "The fact is, Mr. Brown," we had alwavs used Philips, but we thought we could save money with 'cheap* lamps, even though the light was not quite to good 1" "And did you find 'cheap' lamps more economical ?" "No, Mr. Brown, far from it—we certainly saved a few pence on the cost of the lamps, but in spite of the poor light our electricity account is nearly double I" "Well, Madam—thousands of women have made the same discovery—'cheap' lamps are 'cheat' lamps, and it pays to use only Philips." "MEASURED LIGHT* LAM Adrt. of Philips Lamps {N*Z.) Ltd., 286-288 Wakefield St., Wellington. Versatility iq, a quality we claim as qualified experts in every branch of modern body building and repair work. We are building a name for quality—and our prices represent excellent buying. D.S.C. & COUSINS LTD. (Manager). Bank Street (off Top Shortland Street).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21876, 11 August 1934, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21876, 11 August 1934, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21876, 11 August 1934, Page 19