R BUSK m m m JTOGE THE EXCELLENCE OF IHE NEW FOEID UY DRIVING IT When talk turns to motors — in theatre lobbies, in smoking rooms, hotels, clubs—you hear the New Ford compared with all makes. Stories are told of the swiftness and ease with which the New Ford covers difficult hills; of distance-consum-ing travel hour after hour; of the breathless rush in high gear up the steepest grades. Only by driving the New Ford, say owners, can you appreciate the effortless joy of perfect car control. Gears shift with silent precision. The steering wheel responds to the lightest touch. Transverse springs and shock absorbers smooth rough roads. A gallon of Petrol takes you 25 to 30 miles. Oil consumption is unusually low. And, when the occasion arises, the fully enclosed six-brake system grips the flying wheels with silent power. Low lines, colour harmony, sparkling nickel, sturdy steel spoke J wheels and full balloon tyres give the New Ford grace and beauty. Owners of the most expensive cars marvel at its thrilling performance. Many, in fact, are buying New Fords to supplement their large cars. Every item of equipment that adds to comfort, convenience and safety is included in the New Ford as it is delivered to you, from spare wheel and thief-proof ignition lock to the wind*-, shield of shatterproof glass that gives protection and clear vision. Ford dealers everywhere await the opportunity to give you a demonstration ride. Put the New Ford through its paces. You will then appreciate that car values have changed. A truly fine automobile has come into the moderate-price field. If you prefer to buy out of income, you will find the time payment plan offered by all Ford dealers most attractive. Your Ford dealer will prove the performance of the New Ford by demonstration THOROUGHLY BRITISH mt THOROUGHLY BRITISH AUTHORISED FOR® DEALERS: Temuka: A. HALLY. Waimate: CALLENDERS’ LTD. Sunny Days and Happy Times aj * y t IK can never slip into the f o r g often past if you take a Kodak wi th yo u Remember— A KODAK never forgets Kodaks from 30!Brownies from 10/6. Calaloeue Fre Leaf TEA More Strength More Flavour More Economical OF ALL KODAK DEALERS.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18204, 4 March 1929, Page 13
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