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'MM M XT I L 0J 'fi A m / l §*§l S.'i.XN £ I^l \ K && i 4K 4? SfS%5 ;rv< Not a harsh tang in the tin full. Noi © single cigarette that fails to match perfectly in flavour, fragrance and -qualify all those that; have i been smoked fceforew “Country Life” Cigarettes have the great* cast of all merits-—consistent quality. Q In tins of 10 * 8° 20 r V 4 mrrm JOHN PLAYER & SONS WOTTiNCHAW « ENGLAND

The?MEW> 1 TOURER KO.B.Main Ports ies mmm I prr fH 1 1 .;„/// n €> •/ ESSSX MQTia tAKi No one ever ©accuse® or apologise® for Essex appearance or perform** ance. It is more than up-to-date in design—it is in advance of any car with which its price can be compared. The fact that the EsSeSt chassis embodies the same masterful construction that has made Hudson famous is an assurance of sound performance and economy of operation. You will enjoy the smooth, vibrat- !. - • [artless performance of its quiet, six-cylinder motor—its easy steering—and the comfort that leaves you untired even at the end of a hard day’s difficult travel. Surely you cannot be satisfied with anything less than the Essex offers? ts cost is so little more than csrs «f the lowest price. And remember that ESSIX Price Reductions have never been nade at the i • expense of Qtality! EX Train AGENTS— - - . E. H. LEECE & C 0„ I.AWERA GOLDBCRG «S©4-/7 \

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 25 June 1925, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 25 June 1925, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 25 June 1925, Page 6

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