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CGNTReppire V mm.mm '.«: 2*v sS&S fesii^Wiv^A w SSI »■> .V siHi wSJSses 1..-'.: IS Si-;W : : ill I ■ t _.,. ...„. .*_. : ii^naiiL> v ;:s; ERS FETY SPRINGS For 30 years Transverse Springs have been an exclusive Ford feature, constantly improved but fundamentally never changed. The combination of Transverse Springs and Radius Rods permits Free Action on all FOUR Wheels. Even on the most uneven road surfaces the car is not tilted, and the body is protected from all undue strains. Transverse Springs considerably reduce the Unsprung Weight—a still further reason for the Easy Riding and Superlative Comfort of the Centrepoise VB. \\% I wm TTIPC3I If- TI fIRI- IIDIVh ».■ \ >\ 1 :■ -■■'• ■ - • ■ ■ '/7 The Centrepoise V 8 is the only full-size, low-priced car with this Quality feature. Power from the V 8 engine and braking stresses pass from wheels .and axle to the Torque Tube and Radius Rods, and thence to the frame. Both front and rear Radius Rods hold the axles and wheels in perfect alignment and make steering easier and braking far more efficient under all conditions of road, and load. • - Transverse Springs and Torque Tube Drive are two of the major reasons for the superior Comfort and Safety of the Centrepoise VB. Your local Ford Dealer will gladly show you many other exclusive advantages. I ilfllMW (X. 11 If ii HI Jb u SOLE FORD DEALERS. GISBORNE & TOKOMARU BAY,

fS THE CAR BUYER'S PRIVILEGE T© I HE Company you speak of may be all you say it is . . . I know that the terms of your Hire Purchase Agreement entitles the vendor to require the insurance placed with the Company for which he holds an Agency . . . but if I buy a car I AM GOING TO INSURE IT WITH THE * "MOTORISTS* OWN COMPANY" . . . THE "N.T.M.U." and I insist that you meet me on this point. The "N.1.M.U." is in business for the benefit of Motorists ... it brought down and holds down the cost of motor insurance. It's up to all Motorists to support the "A.A." Insurance Company . . . and that's what I'm going to do." That is the attitude adopted by all wise buyers of cars. The dealer is adequately protected by an "N.1.M.U." Policy and should raise no objection to what is, after all, a reasonable request on the part of the buyer. The buyer chooses the ear on its merits, and should have the opportunity of selecting the Insurance Company in like manner. 'Til buy the car . . but I insist on insuring . . ■<■■->.■■ it through the Au/vmob/k Kssocwtiori Examples of "N.1.M.U." prcmiums- ii Prh-ale Cars." Fully comprehensive 'policy :*• £3 - s - o £3-13-0 £3-18-0 £2OO - £250 - £3OO - For Cars of I~> h.p. or less, deduct fj- from above premiums. North Island Motor Union Insurance Company , (Owned by the Policyholders) Head Office: Huddart Parker Bldg., Wellington, P.O. Box I 348 i Branches and Agencies throughout the North Island. Fuil details fror« BALL & CRAWSRAW PEEL STREET THE WANT-ADS «f

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19100, 22 August 1936, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19100, 22 August 1936, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19100, 22 August 1936, Page 9