J7EILDING JOCKEY QLUB. SPRING MEETING. NOVEMBER 29 & DECEMBER 1, 1924. ACCEPTANCES for all Firet Day Handicaps and Aorang.i Trial Plate; also final payment 19th Stakes, and first forfeits Oroua Stakes (run second day), close at 8.30 p.m. on FRIDAY’, November 21. E. GOODBEHERE, Secretary. Feilding Jockey Club, Box 45, Feilding.
Economy PRAISE FROM SATISFIED OWNERS. “My Ford 5-seater has now completed over 50,000 miles of running. A great deal of this mileage was done on the worst roads in the country; mud roads, paddocks, all kinds, and she has stood up under this gruelling work in a remarkable way. No repairs beyond occasional cleaning, of engine, grinding valves and tightening up, was necessary during 50,000 miles.” Name on request. Another user has been running Ford Trucks constantly for 4i years and they have all given economical and satisfactory service. Still another tribute:— ‘‘l bought a 5-seater Ford 13 years ago. It has stood up splendidly to rough roads and bad conditions, and has given me better service than two larger cars I previously owned.” Buy a P'ord and bank the balance. FORD-ISE AND ECONOMISE. H. Derby & Co’ (Limited.) Ford Dealers Devon Street, New Plymeuth ’Phone 855; and at Inglewood ’Phone 106
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 November 1924, Page 4
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