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TO-DAY more than ever the urge is for goods made m the I I Empire. There is more than mere patriotic duty behind "-- 1 1 this great need. There is the realisation that the very SI life-blood of the British Empire flows m the arteries of trade; the || realisation that the prosperity of the Empire is reflected m the. l | progress of industries m Great Britain and her Overseas Dominions, 11 The Ford Car is a product manufactured wholly m the Empire 1 1 to meet New Zealand conditions of service. It is made by the 1 1 Ford Motor Company of Canada Ltd., the largest single producer 1 1 of motor cars under the British Flag operated entirely by ii Britishers with British capital. Some parts are made m New 11 Zealand. AH assembling, upholstering and painting is done m 1 1 New Zealand at factories m Auckland, Wellington and Timaru || employing several hundred hands and using only New Zealand IS capital. SI This follows the basic Ford principle of manufacturing near ii the best source of supply and assembling n^ar the point of ii distribution, which saves freight, eliminates unnecessary hand- - ling, and insures delivery of the finished product to the owner ,\ f I m better condition. > ' 1 1 It merely emphasises that m every step of Ford manufacture, || m every step of distribution, no effort is spared, no factor 1 1 disregarded which will contribute to making Ford Cars more ii readily available to the people throughout the Dominion. ■.'■■.<: ■ :^^-i v-.- 1 1 THE COLONIAL MOTOR- COMPANY LTD. • j; . 11 . AUCKLAND - WELLINGTON - TIMARU > || Made by any hut Ford Methods, the Ford would ' || :j cost twice as much. ' | :■;

The Wine Boys Itself ! Our easy terms of payment, spread over twelve months if . desired, enabla you to pay for tho machine out of its own savings. . What machine? Why the ELLIOT WOODWORKER of course Sole Agent :: J. A. McNEIL P.O. Box 894 :: AUCKLAND (Maxwell's Bldgs, Hobson St.)

To remoye dust — not just dis- /=Mis!B=§&szZ place it t- use a damp clotl^, Jr^^vfjr^b *>' • wrung out and sprinkled with ik==sfomtSMi? t Liquid POLISH The O-Cedar way absorbs the dust, J^Pf! iii|P^Lr ?: enriches the wood and imparts a rs&®isß*Zr; ; ] beautiful polish — all m one action- y^P%|| US' ' ; i Floors of hardwood, stained boards, > 'ii congoleum or linoleum need the O-Gedar Polish Mop. Saves time iJT^ '■- V«) and trouble. When dirty wash and ■ - Pt i renew with O-Cedar Polish. /I •- 1 '*'■ ■■.:". . «."•' ■;■ : ; % Always nse O-Cedar Five Sizes: Ij6 to 16[» . ';■ %y Polish for Wood- A ' • S" : work — Always us« - lm M'^ ■■-.:■"■ ■ t :■-■-■-■ -i ■■■-"

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NZ Truth, Issue 1035, 26 September 1925, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 1035, 26 September 1925, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 1035, 26 September 1925, Page 21