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NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO., LTD.

MISS MAE KINGSLEY

I Since the year 1901 die New Zca-| land Express Co. Ltd. has conveyed! the bulk of Show exhibits to and from the Showgrounds. No tirm can claim more experience in the handling of this line of business. Not only is the name of the N.Z. Express Co. well known throughout the Manawatu, but it is practically a household word in every town from Auckland to the Bluff. The supervision cf all transport is attended (o personally by the local manager, and those entrusting the company with thoii business are assured of first-class service. Special arrangements are in hand to cope with the busy rush of Show .vock, and all orders will be given immediate attention. Instructions may be left at the office, 4 George Street, or phone 6205. The company also owns a very lino store in Palmerston North, and is always ready to receive small or large quantities of furniture and other goods for storage at reasonable rates. Country clients need only consign their furniture care N.Z. Express Co., and by dropping a postcard to the local manager the consignments will receive immediate attention.

[Published by Arrangement] AT THE SHOW.THE CHRYSLER IMPERIAL “ 80.” “AS FINE A CAR AS MOISEY CAN BUILD.’* Walter P. Chrysler has built another car—the Chrysler Imperial •■so.” You’ll see it at the Show, exhibited by the local agents, Messrs. Justice and Edmunds. With the new Imperial “SO” has come extraordinary smoothness of operation, quietness and long life, assured by a. new crankshaft uniquely balanced, the unusual effectiveness of lubrication and a new type, piston .combining for the lirst time the advantages of both aluminium and cast iron. Other Features. Among the features most appreciated by car owners will be found a specially designed carburettor of unusual simplicity, which can bo electrically heated, and air cleaner, gasoline filter and' oil filter. Another vciy interesting innovation embodied in the Chrysler Imperial “SO” is the novel and effective way in which rubber is used to eliminate vibration and metallic noises .thus ensuring long and, quiet life.

Appointments Dc Luxe. Imagine this superb car on view at the Show. Never before have you seen such luxurious and utilitarian appointments. There is a cigar lighter, electric clock, bright white rear light for use when backing, and when the self starter is pressed a light shows on the dash panel indicating how much water is in the battery. You have an electrical benzine guage, two exhaust pipes, one direct from the engine, and one through a silencer, operated at will by a small button. The seats arc arranged so that the back goes up and down with the cushion, thus avoiding worn and shiny places on the upholstery and your clothes. The dickey seat is operated from inside the car by the simple method of pressing a button, whereupon it springs open and is instantly ready for your passenger, arm rests and all complete. Mechanical Features. The chassis lubrication has been overcome for the springs are now enclosed in a solid block of live rubber. The front king pin bearings are lubricated with a reservoir of oil which has a capacity for 6 months’ use without filling. Like all Chrysler models, the engine is suspended on rubber. This is a Chrysler innovation and is fitted to all models. Visitors to the Show’ are welcomed to our exhibit to view this wonderful car, where six other models of Chrysler cars are on exhibition. The local Agents. Messrs. Justice and Edmunds will be pleased to talk Chrysler products over with you.

HUDSON’S SUPERITOR CON CEETE PRODUCTS Because of its patented design Hudson’s celebrated Concrete Boiler possesses advantages which cannot be duplicated. It will produce TWICE the heat with HALF the fuel and in HALF the time required by any other copper. What is further, this remarkable boiler RETAINS the heat of Its contents longer. During your visit to the Show, make a point of seeing a Hudson’s Concrete Boiler. Other Hudson products have earned a popularity which rivals that of the concrete boiler. No other v ashing tubs on the market can compare with Hudson's portable reinforced tubs, with their smooth as enamel surface. Farmers the country over have nothing but praise for Hudson’s Farmer’s Handy Heater. This heater was invented by an ex-factory manager who understood the need the farmer has for a rapid, economical system of heating water in large quantities. Be sure to Bee this. Hudson’s portable reinforced concrete Septic Tanks, their reinforced pumice-concrete water troughs, fencing posts, foundation blocks, fireproof safes and concrete chimneys and fireplaces will all be of special Interest to farmers. Acquaint yourself further with these efficient, inexpensive products. Hudson’s Concrete Co., Ltd., at Terrace End; Wanganui Sash and Door Co., Wanganui; 11 Courtenay Place, Wellington; or Hopwood Hardware Co. Ltd., Palmerston i North, will gladly supply additional information and costa.

GIRL glass BTjOWEU UNIQUE DEMONSTRATIONS. The wonderful elasticity of molten glass, as it will he manufactured by Miss Mae Kingsley at. her exhibition of glass blowing at the Hawke’s Bay Show, never ceases to cause wonder, n is one of the few shows at. which u capacity alt.e.ndance will be found at any hour of the day. and the reason lies in the attractiveness of the artist and the daintiness of the wares that spring into being under her sure touch and breath. Ships with cobweb rigging, birds, bcasls, swans, kangaroos, deftly blown from glowing bulbs of moultcn glass in dainty obi.jeeis, keep the audience busy while the processes are announced and pul through. All these ornaments grow magically from !ho top of a slender tube of glass. ft is a worth-wbih: exhibition and the artist, who is ably assisted by Mr. W. R. Westwood, himself a master at bis art. is a true young Australian of charming man-

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3494, 2 November 1926, Page 6

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NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO., LTD. Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3494, 2 November 1926, Page 6

NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO., LTD. Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3494, 2 November 1926, Page 6