FT ,% , '•■•'JfTW-- W Av-Wk¥'*r:j feiir ?Wv " ' Kl ni I) 1,. I ■w I -II '.: J 1 V. "T^fc r- W' i p |iP yfi'V fVw,-' 'f.-&::r?*:M ■.»v-V---i-./ i The last time Hudson-Essex reduced their prices everyone said, "Well, they simply CAN'T go any lower!" And now—Hudson-Essex prices are down—again 1 it was, perhaps, almost unnecessary to make this reduc, —the already low prices of Hudson-Essex were responsible for abnormal sales. But the policy of Hudson-Essex is to lower prices as the demand and production increase. In their position of the largest manufacturers of high-class Motor Cars in the world, they adhere to the policy that made their success— GREATER DEMAND—LOWER PRICES I And in addition Hudson-Essex have their own plant for building HudsonEssex car bodies. These reasons are responsible for this reduction—despite the fact that tyres have increased in price. With this latest reduction comes the time when the average man may own a high-class quality car without undue economy in other directions! Mere are the Latest Hudson-Essex Price Reductions. Hudson Super Six Tourer £450 Hudson Super Six Coach £465 Hudson Super Six Brougham £555 Hujdson Super Six Sedan £595 Essex Six Tourer i £298 Essex Six Coach £325 Alt equipped with five tyreJ. (Prices t.o.b. Main Ports) ly/: rids most popu ■ : if 11I!HS1IliiMiSia r • i ■ . Bi .- • • -w -
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19264, 1 March 1926, Page 15
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