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mm?: m U m § Safety is "With Ford V 8 cars, every feature has a Safety thought behind it. You get style in these magnificent Ford V 8 models • • • You get comfort never before equalled . «' • You get yivid performance .... But, above all, you get a far greater measure of Safety features. Here are just ten of the Ford V 8 guarantees of Safety s—(1) All-Steel Body construction with i.he entire body —roof, sides, floor and frame—electrically welded into a single unit of tremendous strength. (2) Safety Glass in all windows and the windscreen of all models. . (3) Rugged Box-Girder Chassis, x-braced to withstand far greater stresses than it ever meets. (4) Oversize Easy Action Mechanical Safety Brakes, giving the safety of steel from pedal to wheel. (5) Independent Springing on all Four Wheels. (6) Torque Tube and Radius Rod Drive, so that all braking and driving stresses are taken by the rugged frame and not by the springs. (7) Rigid One-piece Front Axle for strength and dependability. (8) Finger-tip Steering, giving the driver better control. (9) V-Type 8-Cylinder Engine, with all the acceleration required in an emergency. (10) Clear Vision Ventilation, combined with V-type opening windshield. FORD V 8 STANDARD FORD V 8 Coupe £290, Touring Tudor £3O5 1 Touring Fordor £322 BIG DE LUXE FORD V 8 Coupe £3lB, I'ordor £355 Price* include complete equipment and Sales Tax, delivered any Dealer Town. You can buy any Ford Product on the Confidential Terms Plan(P. ALL - STEEL BODY Not one particle of wood used for structural purposes. SAFETY GLASS ALL ROUND This priceless protection gives peace of mind. SAFETY BRAKES ; Quickest stopping action with light pedal pressure. CLEAR VISION YEN- ? TILATION* : , i Perfect ventilation with?. ; /i?;;. out obstructing driver*®. view. Call on your local Ford Dealer and investigate the numerous Ford V 8 Safety Features for yourself. Then have a trial drive. Authorised Ford Dealers t Auckland City. JOHN W. ANDREW & SONS LTD. Helensville McLEOD MOTORS Rodney County: MATAKANA MOTOR ENGINEERING CO. LTD. Pukekohe STAN ANDREW LTD. Te Awamutu CRAIK MOTORS Cambridge WILKINSON & CO. LTD. Papakura "... LEES BROS Hamilton ARMSTRONG MOTORS LTD. Huntly FURNISS MOTORS LTD. I! t?' FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED LOWER HUTT WELLINGTON fpjrjo CROSSWORD PUZZLE * 1 ■ Ml ■H HUH a ■ 1 H VP \ke> 53 15V Rules of Golf For the N.Z. Open at Balmacewan Definitions "Side"—A "side" consist! of either one or two §ayers — depending on whether Heeltapsmith is about or not. If two players pay for two each, the worst happens and is known as a " foursome," until the Secretary declares the local rule. One player paying for himself alone, is known as a "Jimmie Woodser" or "Heeltappcr." "Advice" "Advice" means any counsel or . suggestion which could influence a player to determine his choice of. Pub pardon, Club, etc. "Hazard"—A "hazard" is any bunker, ditch, bush, sand, goat track, donga, kopje or Tiger Country that obstructs progress to the 19th. "Carnal Water" Let's skip this, it sounds depressing. "Tm 1 -What the ladies carry in their thermos flasks but not this week. " Hole" A circumambient container diameter, 4' deep. If of pewter type the contents shall be sunk below the lip. " Moth " An 18 hole per day man. "Round" One every day keeps the Doctor away —from his insulting rooms. "Bogey" The shortest distance between two pints. "Etiquette" Minding one's P's and Q's (pints and quarts). "N.Z. Open" The doors on the Clubhouse lockers. "St. Andrew*" One of the best golf curses in the land. "Sinking the Long Ones"—There's more of this done in the locker room than on the greens. One guess. Goif takes it out of yon Timaru puts it bach fh f ACROSS 1. For gardeners. 6. Islands. 11. Read. 12. delation. 14. Pnro. 10. Settled. 17. Carouso 18. Wind. 10. Stray. 20. Beckon. '-'I. Signals. S3.- Confine. 24. Droop. 25. Mock. 28. Appearance. 31. Scold. 32. : Corn. 33.' Attention. 34. Before. 35. Twists. 36. Evil. 37. Expert. 38. Song. 30. Wearied. 41. Flag. 43. Freezing. 44. Grating. 45.; Measure 46. Accustoms. 40. Spoken. , 50. Beverage. 52. 1 Sound. 53. Due. 55. Weapons. 56. Birds. 57.: Fasten. . ' ~ 58. Become. " 50. Damages. 60. EngraTM. CLUES DOWN 1. Disfigure. 2. Couple. 3. Conjunction. 4. Provoke. 5. Filter. 6. Sweet. 7. Considerate. 8. Hire. 0. Kent. 10. Disposal. 11. Uses. 13. Woman. 15. Trior. 20. Paddle 22. Tree. 23. Quote. 24. Ruffle. '26. Choose. 27. Scarcer., 28. Earlier. 20. Approaches. 30. Younger son. 32. Pierced. ' 35. Garment. 36. Boar 37. Help. 38. Tend. "'39. Small nail ' 40. Ruler.-' 42. Exit. . „ 43. Scare. 45. Caper. 47. ,Claw.:o - 48. Preposition. 49. Rest,. .. ' 4°: Chieftain. 1 54. Existed. 65. Residuo. The solution of the above puzzle will be published on Saturday. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23196, 16 November 1938, Page 27

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