r. r • ' Cs i liW ;Vi I ' it-:'''. ■ l [fj IM? at no increase in price Another contribution to New Zealand pros- you have all the extra ad perity ! Ford Motor Company of New Zealand upholstery at no extra, cos Limited announces Genuine New Zealand The fact that the 8 Horse-r Limited announces Genuine New Zealand Leather Upholstery on both the 8 Horse* Power Ford and Ford Prefect "Ten". Interiors of these outstanding English cars are now refreshingly new and exceptionally attractive. This high quality leather looks smarter, stays smarter much longer, stands up to harder wear. It is available in several colour options, harmonising with exterior colours of the cars. Now, the 8 Horse-Power Ford and Ford Prefect "Ten" are greater value than ever. There is no increase in price of either car so that you have all the extra advantages of leather upholstery at no extra cost. And remember: The fact that the 8 Horse-Power Ford and Ford Prefect "Ten" are upholstered in New Zealand leather means further assistance to New Zealand industry and prosperity and another step forward ip the policy of Ford Motor Company of New Zealand Limited of using Dominion materials to the fullest possible extent. See these English light cars at your nearest Ford Dealers. The 8 Horse-Power Ford—the "Eight" that gives you every feature you want or need .. . the Ford Prefect a Big "Ten". Arrange a Demonstration Drive. HE LOWEST PRICED Bh.p.and 1.1 m »1 m -»■ (A m ma t. •vfyijm m m f M i l The lowest priced! 8 h.p saloon car with Leather Upholstery and including Complete Equipment and Sales Tax. I Y T DOOR SALOON f ' / r '*• ili.A ' ■V " " .. i W' // 1 - ;. / / IPi , . j ■IS r ..liiiiiilw TWO DOOR SALOON The lowest priced 10 h.p. car with Leather FOUR Upholster/ and including Complete Eauio- DOOR' ment and Sales Tax. SALOON Authorised Ford Dealerst Auckland City: JOHN W. ANDREW & SONS LTD. Helensville: McLEOD MOTORS. Rodney County: MATAKANA MOTOR ENGINEERING CO. LTD. Pukekohe: STAN. ANDREW LTD. Papakura: LEES BROS. Huntty: GEORGE SMITH & SONS LTD. Rotorua: HALE NICHOLLS LTD. Te Aroha: . HAWKE MOTORS LTD. Tauranga: F. N. CHRISTIAN & CO. Taumarunui: TAUMARUNUI MOTORS LTD. Te Kuiti: TE KUITI MOTORS LTD. Ohura: KALLIL iMMiria. rrn ••"•rMOTORS. Hamilton: ARMSTRONG MOTORS LTD. "Whakatane* ARMSTRONG & CO. LTD. Otorohanga: LEAR & COSTLF.Y LTD. Cambridge: WILKINSON & CO. LTD. Opotiki: M. O. KIDD LTD. Te Awamutu: tZZZI f ; P.. CRAIK MOTORS LTD. .LAND LIMITED LOWER HUTT WELLINGTON FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED LOWER HUTT WELLINGTON 1 English Manufacture - Built in New Zealand ill Put Suintd «nd, Dirty D«n«ur«* In • SUradtnt' ■II mm Stains and film are rapidly. renioved .and the whole denture made clean and fresh when you use 'SteradentV And 'Steraderit* is absolutely harmless to dentures. Be sure you get , Steradcnt\ Dentists recommend It because it cleans thoroughly yet safely. From all chemists, a/-, or double size 3/6. ST-3 , >l^ n 1 • * 1,.. 1 Common Sense Should be the Basis of The Commonweal In British Countries Common sense in transport is surely railway transport, especially in New Zealand where the people own the railways, and have them controlled by their own representatives for national welfare from all view-points. , i?.; Railways will always be necessary to maintain and increase the strength of the British CommonV wealth of Nations for purposes of peace and defence.. Loyalty of New Zealanders to their railways is* loyalty to themselves. Here is a case where self- / interest is the national interest. Your Railways for Peace and Defence
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23418, 7 August 1939, Page 14
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