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PROVES ITS ECONOMY. 800 Miles per gallon Oil. 27 Miles per gallon Petrol. You will be interested to know about the general running of the Ford car you sold me about 15 months ago. I may say that this car has more than fulfilled any expectations that I have anticipated. I I have handled other cars, but;for easy handling and economy you can't beat the Ford. My expenses, which' include battery charging and such like, have been under £lO in 15 months. Oil consumption about 800 miles to gallon, of patrol on long run about 27 miles per gallon. Taking into consideration the first small cost in buying a car and the upkeep cost 1 afterwards I would prefer the Ford Car to any othef ear on the market. GORDOK HUGHAN, LTD., FORB DEALERS CARTER TON aad MASTERTOB, ’’Phone Garage ■, /■'<_ !'«| , _ "Phone Galago ÜB, Residence 19 ' Besidenea UK
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Wairarapa Age, 13 March 1925, Page 6
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