!. A- z v.wwx M-ww/’/z-w •• •> %v••' v vz • xx-- -y-w "> CfNT BfPOISt a. f •:/ k, /i i f • :’/ .x;; - k'.'/’V w* ; , A. ...... • .. .AZA-XS , ...... THIS HATRfPOIM VS S€DAM A MESSAGE TO THE EVERYDAY MOTORIST The Centrepoise V 8 Sedan illustrated is the most astonishing buying -.-/C value today—£2B2 for this full size, full powered car, for short runs daily and long runs on the annual holiday. Commercial users, Taxis owners and others who use cars for big annual I mileages know Centrepoise V 8 value for their work. But what about the motorist who covers 3,000 to 5,000 miles annually? While capable of immense road performance the powerful engine of this car makes such easy work of all ordinary motoring that its wearing surfaces last almost indefinitely. For the every-day motorist—no car costs less to maintain—even the most common maintenance such as valve grinding is practically eliminated by the precision set Ford Valves and Tungsten steel valve seats. This car is also remarkably enonomical to operate—petrol and oil consumption in actual practice are very good—all running costs for 3,500 miles being less than £2O. Again, in 5 years or in 10 years to come, this car will command a high resale value just as to-day the Model “A" Ford is the best 5-year-old car and the Model “T” Ford the best 15-year-old car. Lastly, no car is lighter and easier to handle or to drive. It can be parked with less than 2 feet to spare between other cars. We shall be glad to have you try the ease of driving for yourself. MACAULAY MOTORS LIMITED Authorised Ford Dealers, 90 Dee Street, Invercargill. <7
"WPjW K’K A trip upon which you base great hopes; a new appointment and the necessity of making a good impression; an eagerly-anticipated visit WO to new friends. These are a few of the occasions when a man feels Li' thankful he has chosen iUS{111 Mosgiel suitings. Cloth Sfe lISIBIiI that looks and feels really ■Ha H I®® I good; quietly suggesting the Iwasl I superior taste of its wearer. Cloth that finds preference with men who know how jnro™ Wr” iffpWyM m muc h appearance counts. 1 Hi-* Ffla-Jer* M 23 I
INSTAL A TELEPHONE A TELEPHONE IN THE HOME IS NOT A LUXURY— It may well be a necessity and an economy—. It will keep you in touch with old friends and help you to make new ones— It makes distant friends your neighbours— It is invaluable in times of sickness and emergency— It is a comfort and a means of protection. MAKE LIFE EASIER ©SI THE TEtEUHONE
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Southland Times, Issue 22999, 19 September 1936, Page 13
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