Immediately following the represen- 1 tative matches which were played in Christchurch at Christmas and •' New year time, when it as dear to everyone that should he done to build the game ur> again in Canterbury, a member of the old Collegians Club offered the Canterbury Cricket Association £IOO towards the cost of a cricket coach for next season. DIPHTHERIA IN OTAGO. Parents of children would be well advised. to have Fluenzol always available in the house. It has been proved conclusively that a little warm Fluenzol dropped into the nostrils and throat of a child is a certain and scientific safeguard against the development of any maligant germs.
4 % w h M 38 f A New Improved Ford New I .educed Price FORD prices reduced again—the second Ford price drop in six months! Besides the attraction of lower price, presentday Ford passenger models have Befcn further improved by the addition of Five Balloon Tyres as standard equipment as well as other important refinements. You will particularly like the stream-line effect of the Coupe, with all-steel bdd|r, finished in durable lacquer, the one-pidce windshield, the cosy interior, and the generous compartment under rear deck. Ask your Ford Dealer to demonstrate the splendid motoring qualities of any of the latest Ford passenger cars—either Closed or Open Models. COUPE (as - £2OT NEW BEAUTY (5 Seater) - £165 LITTLE BEAUTY (2 seater) £l5B SPORTS ROADSTER - £174 DELIVERED FREIGHT FREE ANYWHERE IN NEW ZEALAND
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16261, 9 February 1927, Page 3
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239Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16261, 9 February 1927, Page 3
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