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The Mte w ; ron» ikk k l MANY PARTS OF NEW DESIGN ENGINE EFFICIENCY Rugged strength is an important feature The four-cylinder engine of the new of the improved Ford 30 cwt. chassis. Ford truck develops 40 horse-power at Many parts are of new design. For moderate speed. Nearly its full power example, the front axle is a chrome- j s available without excessive engine alloy forging, nearly twice as strong as speed. Especially important is the simformerly. The front spring is heavier, plicity of the electrical, ignition, cooling, with wider leaves. Front radius-rod, lubrication and fuel systems, king-pins, thrust bearings and wheel bearings are larger. Othear Features Unusual in a Truck, .■ ( • such Low Price > three-ouarter floating axle Rear construction is also improved. It P' ther chassis features - unusual in a has a spiral bevel gear of special design, truck of such low P rice are - the with straddle-mounted pinion. The cantilever rear springs reducing unhousing Is exceptionally strong. The sprung weight and rebound; the torqueaxle shafts are heavier than formerly, tube drive ’ which relieves rear s P rin S s and because of the three-quarter floating of ail but their normal function of design, 1 serve only to turn the wheels, absorbing shocks; and the large-sized without carrying the weight of truck °P enin S P rovided for P ower take -° ff ' or load Dual rear wheels are available. Balloon NEW FOUR-SPEED TRANSMISSION t^res ne s * ze are 4 e l , dual equipment. All six steel disc wheels A new feature is the 4-speed trans- ,7 . , , ... i r and tires; are interchangeable. Only, , mission, providing an unusual range of . , , ~ • £ . one spare wheel and tire need be carried. , speed and power abundant for moving 1 ! capacity loads, and ample for efficient service where time is important. (with dual rear wheels) LARGER BRAKES Brakes on the front wheels are enlarged . .’ * . iu N.Z. to the same size as on rear wheels, providing increased braking area and a high degree of safety. |j T HE FACTS of the |. f: New Ford Truck, H 0 : ■ ’. "," H • H The Handsome New Catalogue illustrates « THANKS TO A SCOTSMAN |j the features, and shows some of the stan- u y dard bodies available for every need. Simply «'i u • Coupon and post to— p || COLONIAL MOTOR CO. LTD., H P.O. Box 937, Wellington. ; 1 ‘ II ' —-jt Address: :: BRITISH MADE SINCE 1904. y . . •• Ji x

. , '■■ •r r> -/ '' '• : •■" •' ..■ii.-..— K3raraMmßßMWnJn nwraHma«HHra^«^ Z Turn Your. Thoughts .. fl '1 Towards Christmas Gifts ■ For/ this Christmas give your friends something that they can useand appreciate. - ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES will meet with your very requirements. , Come'in and see our varied selection of numerous', electrical apph-_. ances. THESE GIFT'S ARE SURE TO PLEASE. . DAVY’S ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ’Phone 2345UN10N STREET, HAWERA ’Pb«ae

■ ■ I ■ ■ ■ . A TEMPTING NEW RECIPE N al; Vanilla Whiffs BEAT whites of 3 eggs to a stiff froth with' | lb. sugar (not powdered); stir in a teaspoon of cocoa and | teaspoon of Edmonds Baking Powder, and flavour with vanilla; drop lightly on paper, bake in hot oven.

“He knew what’s what.”—Skelton. At least that’s what Smith said of the friend who recommended Baxter's Bung Preserver for coughs and colds- Am there is no doubt about it - that this n€ old specific is - marvellously .-soothingGives instant relief. . • . “Baxter’s” also possesses unique tome properties which tone up the sys against further attacks. Now obtainable with a screw cap which preserves contents. AU chemists and stores economical family size, 4/6; medium size. V 6; small size, 1/6.

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 November 1930, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 21 November 1930, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 21 November 1930, Page 10