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j ^ I I Taking NeW I offitsfeet! [ I - FORD TUDOH £440 ! SEDAN. NOW IiyB I I EdstBsppeii r| Tudor Sedan at the reduced price of £238 Delivered IX is Iiterally taking New Zealand off its feet—it is the a?ywhere t> £ closed car value the Dominion has ever seen. N»Z» • rPP ^ . public appreciate this outstanding car value is evidencedby the fact tha t Fotd registrations in New Zealand durmg 1929 again swept the field. The Ford Car has established entirely new standards of motoring. The quahty of every jpart, and the precision of every manufacturing operatioh ! accountfor its flashmg acceleration,*so important in city traffic, and its • -• ! • consisterit, eflortiess performance under even the severest conditions. The / Ford Car to-day stands at the top of Ford's brilliatit history of value givfcm. Cj et behmd the wheel yourself! There is no better test ! j EVERY FOURTH MOTOR VEHICLE'MOW BOUOHT IH j HEW ZEALAm IS A FORO. rr>TTT1 — _ a & The Ford Motor Company of THE CGLONIAL MOTOR COMPANY LIMTTFT) ' Canada.Limited, whose policy _ x is one of conttnuous improveAT WELLINGTON, AUCKLAND, TIMARU "" ments, reaen'e^the righc to in- NewZealand" Motor Car, and the New Zealand ^Ford / ndustry to-day gives employment to more people in the Dominion than does any other make of car . x|»g^iS^fc^rr|| ■ Auffionsed Ford Dealers^ NAPIER and HASTINGS— J. E. PEACH & CO.„ LTD. WAIPUKURAU'-X L'. BRATHWAITB tWAIROA— WAIROA MOTOR GARAGE CO., LTD. WAIPAWA— F. R. FURMINGER DANNEVIRKE— W. L. ROBERTS & CO. WOODVILLE — R. MUNRO.

PainsintheBackBanished by Kruschen "l used to have a constant pain in my back (lower partion), and I tried every - thing. I was even K-rayed, but the pain was still there. I commenced tising Kruschen Salts, and they made awonderful difference to my health. I have now taken one quatier of a teaspoonful of Kruschen Salts before breakfast regularly for the last 5 years, and I have derived great benefit from them. I ,, greatly appreciate ihe fresh, energetic feeling one has when one rises in the morning." 15 th Qct., 1928. H. A. WATSON. Original letter on file for inspection. The six natural salts in Kruschen keep ; all- the internal organs (including, of course, the kidneys) working as they should, constantly and naturally expelling : all poisonous waste matter from the system without any. possibility of loweijing after-effects, however consistently "the little daily dose " is taken. KmscbenSalb Pfice 2/6 per Bottle at all Chemists and Stores throughout New Zealand. 20.6.29 MAN'EY'S I'harrrrocy. Enterson dtreet are holdijiff a Gfeat Moving 8alt and are. giving .a 50 per cent. reduction in all Toilet -and Fanoy Gpods, ete Sae wiadowa and caesa, *

is enclosed ' albums a ^ _ The new Pall Mall Ciftai> ® Ua 11 la m 11 j ♦ ette Rictures, "Landmarka - m every Pall Mall tui . . ir™r:^£ „ cards, then post them, to- / gether with yonr name and T . . . ♦ 1 t address, to "Pall Mall," • o . and yet not a smgle one been returned since Pall Malls were the pictnrea all paeted in place. introduced to the New Zealand market . Mild" in plain and. » « . what more convincing proof of the cork-tipped ; "Med* i.i 1* /. W ... iurn" in plain and unvarymg high quality of Pall Malls ivory-tipped could you want ? « Pall Mall By Royat Appointmentto ' VIRGINIA H.M. The Kinz of Sbain ^ i!rovineial ^genis.: HOWARP ^QUNG, JHjuddartg jParkoc BuildingSit Wullingtoii. " V

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 35, 13 March 1930, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 35, 13 March 1930, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 35, 13 March 1930, Page 12

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