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ECONOMICAL DOWER is the life of your car. It fl. is tlio energy that carries you swiftly over tlio roads and up the big hills smoothly ami without effort. The more powerful your ear the easier it is to drivo. That is why the t i C *•» *t At */ '' s 60 easily controlled. Tlio "Essex" l>«w been made powerful by constantly perfecting the engine. By striving always to eliminate any point which may (••ail to waste (i! power, Lho "Essex ' nas been m.;do a wonderfully powerful ■ar for its size and cost. At lho same time it is economically powerful. It gives you great power .villi a very low petrol consumption. Come and have a talk with us about REMEMBER, that every girl desires V an exclusive design- something i,iil, ol thv ordinary 1" We have an unequalled selection of ENGAGEMENT RINGS', imprising a wide variety of novel dev.iis iii all favourite gem ccmbinations. stones and dependable setngs guaranteed. a D. STUBBY, BBWELLER AND OFfIOAH, NORTH. vT'OU have been going round the J town looking at different cars and: sizing up their merits. You have been weighing their prices and examining them very closely; but taking everything into consideration, have you I.! en thoroughly satisfied with any of them}' Before you go any further, howto yourself to se< d car. for the Nasi We've no room here to go into elaborate details; you MUST come in and lei us demonstrate its superh qualities. I.: t us tell you what a splendid hill climber it is, how economical, how conilortalile. and lots of other important particular.-:. Not only will wo tell von of these things, hut WE'LL i'UOYK TIII'LM by giving you a trial run, and you will then see for yourself that what we sav for the Nash is true— When ma v we exuect vou ?

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1861, 10 July 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1861, 10 July 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1861, 10 July 1920, Page 4

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