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] New Beauty for the New Ford ;h K Beautiful New Body Lines H j NOW ON DISPLAY j " li'l"1"'* - ■ - I ■ From the new deep Radiator to the curving tlp of theRear Fender there is an unbroken sweep of line; a flowing grace of contour previously thought possible only in an expensive j1 |i automobile. Now more than ever, the new Ford is a "value far above the priee." ' J, i] ! |i And the most efficient, the highest quality, the most 0 fl dependable, and the most popular car in the world H It OVER THREE MILLION Model A Fords were manufactured and delivered during the last two years and now comes the new body lines and colours at no extra cost — with rustless J| , , steel for exposed metal parts. H JUST LOOK AT THE FEATURES : rl p New Body Lines and Colours AllClosed Models Adjustable FrontSeats l ii Rustless Steel for Exposed Metal Parts , Smoothriess, Balance and Security at ; ■ ■ All Sr»eed«? L f: Fully Enclosed Silent Six-Brake System _ . - _ : h _ Unusual Number of Ball and : |; Four noudaille Hydraulic Double-Acting- Bearings * u t Shock Absorbers 40 Different Kinds of Steel : h Shatter- Proof Glass Windshield ^ c c n t. ..... , ' " p ^ , A Typical Ford Rehability and U g. Quick Acceleration Long Life ; K Ease of Control Good Service after You Buy the Machine : h Many of these are exclusive with Ford in the low-price field. Take just the Triplex Safety Glass. the Houdaille Shock Absorbers. and the Five Steel Spoke Wheels. These ■ Kfeatures alone would cost you more than £50 if you had to buy them as an extra on any oiher car. Yet Ford gives them to you without a penny of extra cost for standard equipment. • i • Notice the bright metal parts of the car, all nice and shining; these are not of nickle-plate but of rustless steel. This rustless. steel is used for the Radiator Shell, Head Lamps, ITail Lamp, Cowl Finish Strip, Hub Caps, Radiator Cap and Gasoilne Tank Caps. J hl Now in the new Ford Car comes rustless steel, polished to a bright white lustre of enduring quality. It is non-corrosive, rust-proof and tarnish-proof. Even scratches do not ■! mar its brilliancy. There is no plate to wear off, crack or scale. It is the same bright metal all the way through. Water 1 and ice won't affect its bright shine. aj KNo better illustration of its high quality can be given than to , explain that it is better than nickel and chromium-plating in the same Way that sterling silver is beiter than silver plate. . ' ■» K H I ! !N NEW ZEALAND, as well as all over the WORLD, Ford leads in new car saies. A typical illustration of what is happening in other parts of the world is shown belows— » 2 J " Following are the new car registrations compared with those for the same month last year which speak for themselves with their magnificent lead over all other makes: — J n INDIANA INDIANA . WAYNE COUNTY WAYNE CfOUNTY MICHIGAN MICHIGAN IT KFebraary, February, February, Febraary, February, February, February, February, January, January, January, January JJ^ 1930. 1929. 1930. 1929. 1930. 1929. 1930. 1929. 1930. 1929. 1930. 1929. ■ P Auburn 23 63 La Salle 5 7 Auburn 3 9 La Salle 22 37 Auburn 19 18 Lincoln 17 18 1 J ; Buick 112 188 Lincoln 4 1 Buick 131 265 Lincoln 10 11 Buick 182 366 Marmon 55 37 J I" Cadillao 1 7 Marmon 25 30 Cadillac 17 20 Marmon 19 25 Cadillao 15 33 Marquette 21 ■ 1. Cbandler 4 20 Marquette 15 Chandler 0 108 Marquette 1 Chevrolet 2201 2843 Nash 71 106 ! S- Chevrolet 1660 1702 Moon 1 Chevrolet 687 1284 Nash 33 89 chrvsler 70 136 Oakland 121 104 - ■ Chrysler . 83 131 Nash 68 * 123 Chrysler 35 82 0aHand 31 43 Cord 6 0 Oldsmobile 294 303 „ h J" g ® °aklan^ 84 72 Cord 2 Oldsmobile 132 211 De Soto 88 122 Paotard 70 91 Ti U Sodi 2 oio p Th Z Z De S0t0 64 63 Packard 52 50 Dodge 189 229 " jj n ®°diS\ 140 260 14 20 Dodge 77 103 p66rl i 16 Duliailt 73 82 Pierce-Arrow 11 2 H ■ ■ Durant 59 65 Peerless 2 3 Duranfc 13 3 Plymouth 99 150 ■ | h Eloar 4 5 Pierce-Arrow 5 " i Pierce-Arrow 5 6 Erksine 55 22 ^ 2H 443 jf KErskina 53 51 Plymouth 117 80 Erskina 20 9 Plymcmth 29 Ess6x 333 1331 Reo .68 56 M Essex 260 476 P»tiao 271 484 Essex 237 8H P®tiac ' 2® 422 FORD 5031 4639 Studebaker '58 138 fl U FORD 2592 2144 Eooseveit • 46 FORD 3009 2756 Rooseveit si Franklin 22 8 stutz 1 - H1 ■ Gardner 2 10 Studebaker 72 129 Franklin 22 2 Stearns-Kt 0 2 Graham 71 162 Yiking 8 0 ■ Graham 58 127 Stutz 2 6 Graham 57 160 Studebaker 38 109 Hudson 173 335 Whippet 35 537 ■ HHudson 104 124 , * cnc Hudson 131 218 9 if Hupmobile 85 111 Willys 6 75 183 Ij Hupmobile 26 43 wfflPP 6 182 Hupmot 64 118 Flk^et /7 18°5 Jordau 5 13 Willys-Kuight 14 82 H Jordan 3 5 Willys-Knight 17 55 Jordan 9 A Willys-Kt 29 " 39 La Salle 19 58 Windsor 2 hi . ^ — \ | 55 to 65 Miles per Hour. 30 Miles to the Gallon p I X E PEACH & CO. i | Limited j H Universal Car, Truck and Tractor Providers, j h Napier and Hastings

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 71, 26 April 1930, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 71, 26 April 1930, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 71, 26 April 1930, Page 11

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