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_ J | The I(oyslone of | i Hudson Performance | = is undoubtedly the famous = = Super-Six Motor. = The Super-Six never labours at any speed you —— : = want Its power is as responsive and smooth as an electric current = The Super-Six will accelerate from all speeds up r-— 2—to 60 miles per hour. No matter at what speed === —- up to 60, there is still RESERVE—more power—- = the capacity to INSTANTLY increase the speed. c — J This Means Safety and Ease H H ■ of Driving § = for you can always rely on a fresh burst of speed = =: when you need it MOST. -r-z Hudson’s body-work and appointments are In = --- keeping with its motor. There could be no higher —— ~ praise. j B Toaring Model £595 = = F. 0.8. Main Ports. J The Tourist Motor Co. Ltd/ g g HASTINGS •

NEW MODEL THE Buick Standard Light Six IS HERE 1 A companion car to the famous large six-cylinder Buick, the new Buick Standard Six is receiving the warmest welcome from motorists who appreciate great value. All the Buick traditional qualities of power, strength, safety and beauty are embodied in the new Standard Six open and enclosed models. Never before has the automobile owner been able tv secure equal acceleration, equal flexibility, equal comfort and satisfaction at a price as low as that of this new Buick. ,LET US DEMONSTRATE IT TO YOU. ESTAUGH & TRENEMAN, :: :: Havelock North. PHONES—46O. Residence 14488 and 1448 M.

CYCLING. H. Opperman, the Australasian road champion for 1924. has indeed earned the title this season, which he terminated in brilliant fashion last Saturday by carrying off the Dunlop Road Race from Maunceston to Hobart (121 miles) from scratch in the record time of shrs 59mins. The Victorian crack is a worthy successor to Phil O’Shea, the retired New Zealander, who carried off in successive “Warrnambools” three Avrtralasian Road Blue Ribbands.

WASP CAUSES MOTOR ACCIDENT A wasp was the cause of a motor accident near Ballymena in which four persons, three women and a man, were injured.. Alfred Spence, th© driver of the car, removed one hand from th© wheel to drive away a. wasp which was flying about the face ol a baby on the knee of a woman passenger. The car swerved into a ditch, and knocked down a telephone pole. The baby and th© driver escaped.

■Wolseley" the Spirited British Car. r T"’HERE’S something exhilirating in | taking the wheel of a Wolseley for the first time. How thrilling to sense the abundant silky power of the splendid Wolseley motor. Each Woleslcy Model is built throughout of Vickers Steel. Quiet as a whisper —delightfully effort- Self-Starter, Electric Lighting, less in steering —snappy —active as a Wolseley Ten - - £425 sleuth hound on the hills. Developing 21 b.h.p. t Wolseley Fourteen - £575 You 11 revel in the lounge-like comfort Developing 30 b.h.p. of the beautiful Wolseley—in its gen- Wolseley Fifteen - £775 erously-wide, deep-cushioned, seats; Developing 40 b.h.p. in its superb system of springing , You are welcome to a which smooths out the ruts and robs demonstration any time, rough roads of their jars and jolts. LEREW MOTORS, LIMITED, Official Distributors for Hawke's Bay and Poverty Bay. .-/ I ) — 79 Hastings St., J J *■ NAPIER. ( L j;'

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 282, 8 November 1924, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 282, 8 November 1924, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 282, 8 November 1924, Page 12

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