1925 HAS INTRODUCED a new “Essex” Six Tourer—a finer and better “Essex” in every respect. Everything is improved. The new Essex Six Engine—designed and built by Hudson engineers —shows the motoring world how reliable, how powerful, how silent and economical a power unit can really be. Starting is simpler, steering is easier, gear changing has been robbed of those dreads it used to hold. Greater Riding Ease, Finer Appearance, Greater Efficiency and Full Balloon Tyre Equipment. REDUCED PRICES Essex Six Tourer £312 Essex Six Coach £345 (Disc or Wire Wheels at Extra Cost) 1 (Price* F. 0.8. Main Posts) May we take you for a trial run?—A thirty ,vlnutr. -He wH BROADWAY MOTORS PALMERSTON NORTH. BURRELL AND DURRANT ’ Feilding
the Glands of tlie Month , Bad teeth come from two causes (1) poor development of the jaws in childhood and (2) decay* The practice of chewing Wrigley’s counteracts both troubles. When it is used consistently by children, their jaws grow to full size and the teeth are not crowded. Wrigley’s used by people of any age, so stimulates the glands of the mouth that Jill acids of decay are neutralised and washed away. WRIGLEYS after every meal means not only good teeth but good digestion as well, and a sweet, healthy mouth. You know Wrigley’s as a delightful titbit that steadies nerves and allays thirst in sports or work. Now know it also as an efficient aid to good health. Your doctor and your dentist-will confirm the fact. P. K. 4 pieces a penny Jaicy Fruit § bare 3d. WMGLEYS Made in Aattralia PEPPERMINT ammsm
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3247, 18 January 1926, Page 7
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