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- Y MAW YN o lOhp Car Buyers! You can spend more money BUT YOU <IV VOI BUY BETTER VALUE The New Ford “Ten” is winning success in New Zealand on sheer value. Besides the features listed below, this car gives vou exceptional top-gear performance, brilliant acceleration, Ford’s famous riding comfort and real economy —35 to 40 miles to the gallon. The New Ford “Ten” would be a good proposition at any price but at the remarkably low figure of £279 it is undoubtedly the greatest value ever offered in the light car field. IMO OTHER LIGHT CAR <?/ any price GIVES YOU ALE THESE EEATURES Steel body-construction integral with chassis, combining strength, rigidity and safety. • 103-inch Springbase with Centre-poise riding; giving luxury-car comfort; all occupants seated between axles. • Four point engine suspension on live rubber insulators, which prevent engine-vibration being communicated to the chassis. • Completely opening windscreen, operated by a single central control, placed conveniently for the driver. • Separate luggage and spare wheel compartments, accessible from the outside of the ear. • Really roomy seating for four adults, with ample head, leg and elbow room; wide-opening doors for ease of entrance and exit; no footwells in rear compartment. • Torque Tube and Radins Rod Drive (found in no other inexpensive car except Ford). • Transverse Springing, an exclusive feature of Ford design standardized for over 30 years, giving maximum riding comfort, e Oil-less Spring Shackles and four double-acting Hydraulic Shock Absorbers. • Bonderizing of wheels, mudguards, etc., to prevent spread of rust. • Permanently brilliant bodyfinish, easily kept in show room condition. • Famous Girling-Type Mechanical Brakes, giving powerful stopping action with light pedal pressure (giving the best braking of 8 cars recently tested by “TheAutocar,” London). • Pistol-grip brake lever, conveniently placed beneath instrument panel, increasing space in driving compartment. • Unusually good acceleration, irrespective of enginedimensions, due to high power-to-weight ratio. • Oil-Bath AirCleaner, ensures Filtered Air to motor (an exclusive Ford feature). • Economical petrol consumption, despite high performance. • Sound design, expressed in efficiency, simplicity of handling, and lasting resistance to wear and tear. • Efficient, dependable, fixed - price service through Ford Dealers, assuring ALLROUND economy. Examine and Drive the Car Yourself. See your nearest Ford Dealer. NEW FORD TEN’ IVO ✓— Delivered any Dealer DOOR J f I Town, including c * t nnx “V Z Z / Complete Equipment SALOON y y f •ndSalesTax. Ford Motor Company of A’ew Zealand Limited reserves the right to change specific attorn and prices without notice. AUTHORISED FORD DEALERS: TIMARU MOTORS LIMITED, TIMARU A. HALLY. TEMUKA FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED LOWER HUTT WELLINGTON free

PRICED TO SUIT YOU Men’s Ready-to-wear fWOk ‘ SUITS \ W <: /s®s -A I f 1 \ A Wonderful Range of Sizes in the Newest ■ JEW i Suitings. Gabites Prices 75/-, 85/-, 90/-, 95/- i Economies in Men’s and Boys’ Wear |MW;KJF MEN’S TWEED TROUSERS . 13/6 15/6 19/6 ME' f/ 15 MEN’S TWEED SPORTS COATS 25/- 29/6 35/HFT W-Hi -4 BOYS’ TWEED SPORTS COATS 18/6 22/6 25/iw’ I wit 1&I ■bl'4 BOYS ’ TWEED SUITS . . . 25/6 29/6 32/6 a BOYS’ NAVY KNICKERS, Double Seats 4/11 6/11 7/6 8/11 WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR BARGAINS Hill® A. GABITES MEN’S & BOYS’ OUTFITTER, MB Übl STAFFORD STREET TIMARU & TEMUKA Ml iiHS'

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIV, Issue 20982, 10 March 1938, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIV, Issue 20982, 10 March 1938, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIV, Issue 20982, 10 March 1938, Page 11

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