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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 29 Dec 1921, p. 3

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We said 1921 would be the bigg correct. * We now make the prediction that 1922 will be a good year in every community in our country will share. This is not a hollow prediction. The civil reâ€"establishment passed, the disarmament conference making headway, and the improvement is shown in the stock markets of the world. These perity ahead. The only way we in Can@da can escape our share 0 and refuse to spend our money. KITCHENER The sale of Ford Cars in our terâ€" ritory has exceeded our expectaâ€" tions. During the past year we sold and delivered 407 new and used Ford Cars and Trucks and our sales have been over FOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLâ€" LARS. This is not only a tribute to the efficiency of the Ford car but is a performance of which we are justly proud, "We Sell and Serve Ford Cars", S AL ES +4 And While We Are Doing This We Wish All a Bright, Prosperous and . THOMPSON cest Licensed Ford Dealer Year Ago Toâ€"day one we had ever seen Happy New Year. for the Ford Car. Time has proven that ment well under way, a general election {just the Irish question settled. Already a marked These are the surest signs we can have of prosâ€" are of the good times coming is to stay i’l,t home The desire to serve well is at the base of the most successful modâ€" ern organization. Service is the mainspring of business machinery today. Constant striving for the ideal of perfect service has made for the high competency which characterizes our business. > It does not take a skilled mechanic to operate a Ford car but when you want service â€"â€" you want it â€"â€" and we have it to give. for business generally in which all clas S ERVICE Nt it e# ELMIRA we were Th

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