BROADWAY MOTORS' EXHIBIT, Palmerston North.
The exhibit of this, enterprising firm cannot fail to create a tremendous amount of- interest among motorists generally,, the fine display of this Show eclipsine all previous. Shows. The Hudson lines are again well represented this year, several beautiful models being displayed;; ■:...- This great and popular line enjoys an every-inereasing sale, arid buyers are realising that on -the point -of economy and service Hudson is unrivalled. The fact that-the majority of Bervice cars plying : in. New Zealand to-day are, Hudsons is a great determining factor with the-prospective buyer of to-day. -.* The • Essex Coach, built by Hudson, under Hudson patents, the result of seventeen years of Hudson Essex experience. No other organisations approach Hudson Essex in this respect. The allsteel body with the strength of a steel building, is enough in itself to decide the motorist who looks-for things that really count, and with-its. extraordinary low first price, comfort, its easy riding and steering,- its appearance, and its general economy^ Essex establishes a standard which motorists cannot overlook. It fulfils all the present-day requirements of daily transportation. The'-British "Clyno," the car that has taken the motoring world by storm. This wonderful car has created a great stir already in New Zealand. Never before has a car of this class made such an-impression. •With- its .proved economical maintenance, incontestable reliability, ease of control, and general comfort,' attractive appearance, and comprehensive equipment and low cost, re-cord-sales are assured.
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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 108, 3 November 1926, Page 16
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240BROADWAY MOTORS' EXHIBIT, Palmerston North. Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 108, 3 November 1926, Page 16
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