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THE last three years should have been the most prosperous years New Zealand has known. Have they ... as far as women are concerned? How many extra luxuries have you bought—without the help of ‘time payment* ... how much of the so-called higher wages have you saved? Fine words about ‘shorter hours* and ‘increased wages* can’t hide the fact that the cost of living is up. Rents are up, coal is up, clothing is up, and groceries are well up. Even vegetables, meat and dairy supplies are up far more than the increase (if any) in housekeeping money. If the Savage Government were returned to power, the cost of living would rise yet higher still. Nothing is more certain than that. For this reason alone, the women of New Zealand will put an end to the costly rule of this so-called ‘labour’ Government by voting solidly for National Party Candidates. VOTE for PERSONAL FREEDOM, STABILITY, OPPORTUNITY .

a FORD 134-inch V 8 TRUCK Factory built all steel cab. 60" cab to axle measurement. Various axle ratios and tyre sizes and body styles provide for pay loads from I & to 3 tons. FORD 134-inch V 8 DUMP TRUCK Built and equipped for the hardest conditions. Capacity 3 cubic yards. All steel body, optional equipment. FORD 157-inch L.W.B. V 8 TRUCK With Factory built all steel cab. Body sizes up to I 2' long by 7' wide. Payload capacity I \ to 3 tons. tt m FORD 122-inch V 8 ONE TONNER A newcomer to the Ford Truck range. Built for fast economical service. Full range body styles. FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF With by far the largest range in its 20 years’ of truck building experience, Ford now dominates the commercial transport field. There in a Ford for every hauling and delivery need. Illustrated are some of the Ford Truck and Commercial Models. In addition, there is available a wide variety of Body Types and many options in Axle Ratios and Tyre Sizes to meet individual requirements. Whatever your loads, whatever your operating conditions, Ford will give you more efficient and more economical service put more pay in every payload! Your nearest Ford Dealer will gladly arrange a demonstration of any model on your own roads and with your own loads. you can buy any Ford Product on the .4.F.C. Confidential Terms Plan. FORD V 8 6 WHEELER TRUCK Built especially for every type of road and load. Available with single or double drive. Capacity 6 tons. Body sizes up to 16 feet. m FORD 185-inch SPECIAL V 8 BUS CHASSIS Special design drop frame, springing system, shock absorbers, etc. 12 volt electrical system. Transport Dept. O.K. for 25 seater body. FORD V 8 SEMI-TRAILER UNIT Semi-Trailer unit supplied with 134" or 157" Truck chassis. Body length up to 20', payload capacity up to 8 tons. FORD 112-inch V 8 LIGHT DELIVERY Good looking, stronger, larger, with a reputation for over-all economy. Capacity up to 15 cwt. I 12" Chassis also available with van and express type bodies. FORD 94-inch 10 H.P. VAN This smart Ford Van gives exceptional petrol economy. Capacity 5 cwt. TRUCKS COMMERCIAL MODELS O FORD 90-inch 8 H.P. VAN Ideal for the firm with a delivery round or where service calls with small loads have to be frequently made. Capacity 5 cwt. 40 miles per gallon. AUTHORISED FORD DEALERS; HAWKE MOTORS, LTD. TE AROHA. NEW ZEALAND LIMITED LOWER LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE: J. L. RODGERS, SEALEY STREET. ’PHONE 294, HUTT WELLINGTON FP.II6A

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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20426, 30 September 1938, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20426, 30 September 1938, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20426, 30 September 1938, Page 6

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