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—an ideal all weather Car. INTERIOK of the Ford Sedan is ,J a sanctuary wherein driving rain || and cold are not admitted. H It is delightfully cosy and dampproof while the heaviest winter rains beat on its windows—in summer it offers protection from the dust and yet is remarkably airy and cool. In your Ford Sedan you may motor as you please—bad weather need never worry you —bad roads will never hinder you—your Ford will go on, on until it reaches its destination. The Ford Sedan has all the qualities an all-weather car (should have, and how reasonable is its price ! ■'•"•T; ~ Let us show you the latest model.. \ Wilkinson & Co FORD DEALERS AND SERVICE STATION, DUKE STREET, CAMBRIDGE. I

■fjaffer? and executed by experts . You wouldn't give your watch to a for repairs—would you? Then, why give your batteries and magneto* (equally as intricate) la an no* equipped garage. Bring them to us— our expert* will put them right for temp* again. Batteries Bulbs FULL STOCKS OF Ignition Parts Magneto Parts Phones — Garage 170 Private 273 and 276

WINTER TIME IS TORCH TIME Long dark winter nights find many uses for the brilliant light of a good torch. We have just received a large shipment of torches of finest makes and are ■ offering these at lowest prices. We also carry large stooks of oil and acetylene lamps. Come in and secure your needs to-day. \Tlr>tririn \ltffc&&] Cr\ G " HILTON Prop. VlCEOna VV lieei VjO. Note flew Address—Duke-SWeet. Phone 171

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Waikato Independent, Volume XXIV, Issue 3230, 10 June 1924, Page 3

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