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The Successful FORD

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Ford Model " F." 12-14 h.p.

The General All-round Car for the man who wants a Powerful, Comfortable, and Fast Touring Car for five people, capable of taking all kinds of roads, at a moderate investment, and low cost of operating and maintaining. Specifications of Model "F." Motor, Ford two-cylinder horizontal opposed ; weight, 1400 ft ); wheel base, 84m. ; wheels, 30m. ; tyres, 3%m. double tube : speed, 35 miles an hour ; colour, rich dark green, yellow running gear.

To arrive shortly, Ford Model " N " Runabout, price £225. Motor, four-cylinder, vertical , 1 5 h.p. ; speed, 40 miles an hour. Ford Model " X " — Motor, six-cylmder ; 40 h.p. ; speed, 50 miles an hour, down to four miles an hour on the high gear.

SEND FOR CATALOGUES, ETC., TO N.Z, AGENTS

THE AUTOMOBILE COMPANY OF N.Z.,

15 JOHNSTON STREET WELLINGTON.

tWhy be Cold THIS WINTER? ** WELSBACH RADIATOR Which will warm you and every room in your house or office. NO DIRT. NO SMELL a4B& INTENSE AND PURE HEAT. W^||||| PERFECT COMBUSTION. I Ifllfl Can be easily carried from one room /^^B^aiiyHb to another, no flue being required. ||&^ '^^rMSf^* 2d. for 3 hours. Compare this with coal. STOCKED IN A^l, SIZES BY Welsbach Light Co. of Australasia, LIMITED., VICTORIA STREET, WELLINGTON.

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Progress, Volume I, Issue 9, 2 July 1906, Page 224

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Page 224 Advertisements Column 3 Progress, Volume I, Issue 9, 2 July 1906, Page 224

Page 224 Advertisements Column 3 Progress, Volume I, Issue 9, 2 July 1906, Page 224

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