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V. m grass x a m m m H n every car O utp in itsv*i ce ei ™s in ® ■■■ U " ; If t?: ■m i ANY “ CHALLENGER ” OWNER WILL CONFIRM THIS Challenger ” Sedans from ■ Qreater Hudson Sedans from Wm 1'.0.8. Main Ports Few cars in any price class have speed to match with Essex the Challenger. Certainly, with its maximum in excess of 70 miles per hour, it will lose any car in its own price field. Perfect balance and smooth, powerful brakes make slick cornering not only safe but easy. And there’s no better appointed, more comfortable car on the road. The nearest Essex dealer is waiting to let you match the Challenger against any car of about equal price you like to name. wwl^nqn ", i'/pZ ': ' -# I k fell, ss'/ rS I AC; mmPaliiatua Agents: H. J. JONES & CO, ssw m:r-$ I* . ■Xi s -'1 V". ‘ ;V:: "frtM 1 . : E.AkP S 3 Hfc» If msp a a*| gps rV •. V ' r . t * =i * '

t ❖ Rail Fares Cut For Easter Holiday Travel I,! ROM loth to 21st April railway fares will be ieduced by approx matelv Gs in the £—tickets will be available for return until 24th May. Book Now At Railway Offices V«*. ♦«»<£><?> <«►<••»> <s. <S>4£i.<S>«s> fltW 3 R Here’s A Health! DRINK IT IN TUI ALE OR STOUT FTPH ERL, are few brands as good—none better. a n^t^ Eh^r?°S^ e ingredients used by the TUI IJrti.W Kill CO. LID. (Mangatamoka). which has rapidly grown to be one of IS ew Zealand ? most important independent breweries Uet lui Stout budd up the body with its remarkable health giving properties. Owing to the great losses sustained, all kegs and jars that go out will in future be charged for at the rate of 12s for twos and threes, i.l tor lives, and 30s for tens, unless special arrangements are made to the contrary. ASK ALWAYS FOR TUI. H. CO flfifl, Managing Director

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11401, 21 March 1930, Page 2

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321

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11401, 21 March 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11401, 21 March 1930, Page 2

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