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W\> WUOSON> J///J NonSKkcar s Car^^omfort^' Costs Less/ Everyone prefers a closed car, but hitherto a closed car, at moderate cost on a high grade chassis was not to be had. Now the Hudson Coach gives every closed car advantage at LESS than open car cost The new Hudson HUDSON 1“ appearance, we Coach is roomy, com- Super. Six believe that the Hudfortable, low-hung COACH son Coach will com•nd plowing in it. T without *ll j. m * FULL BALLOON discussion, just as lines. All details of EQUIPMENT the famous Super- ; upholstery, l finish now only six chassis assures ! and cushioning are asr sw xx maximum performof the highest stan- ance, ability and long . dard. f.o.b. main ports. life * AGAIN—WHY BUY AN OPEN CAR? aJ. JONES & CO, MASTERTON AND PAffIATUA.

ROVER CARS OF HIGH QUALITY AND DISTINCTIVE DESIGN Arriving per s.s. Arawa in a few days. 4-eylinder water cooled 9.20 h.p. full 3-seater, full equipment, clock speedometer, mats, spring gaiters, Balloon tyres, etc, the acme of perfection in finish and design. Light Cars are now built to stand the punishment of bad roads, are comfortable to ride and hold the road perfectly. A normal oil consumption of 1000 miles per gallon, a petrol consumption of about 40 to 45 miles per gallon, and a maximum speed of over 50 miles per hour. THIS SOUNDS CONVINCING: SYDNEY, January 8, 1925. “Rover nine first small car successfully accomplished nonstop Sydney-Melbourne return, 1150 miles; finished perfect condition; rqads worse than ever. ’ ’ ROVER COMPANY, COVENTBY . 9/20 3-seater £295, 4-seater £315, 14/45 De Luxe £675. JAMES JENKIN IMPORTER. MASTERTON.

ED E E [{HEALTH BOOKS H HEALTH MEANS HAPPINESS—Mid we want you to be | healthy and happy—if possible without Lane s Emulsion—if 1 I not, then with its help. So we offer you our book, not iuat a "patent medicine booklet,” full,of exaggerated claims, bat with a helpful and valuable lot of information. I Subjects covered are general health, out*door living and tbe care of consumptives. Write now for your free copy to : , E. G. LANE, Graduate Chemist. Oamara, Nu2L | LANE’S I IL EMULSION JF Wdfff 416 at and Stores.

BRAILSFORD’S, QUEEN BTBEET, MABTEBTON, JUST LANDED, EX IONIC?. OHILDBEN’S UNDERWEAB, DRESSES, MELUNEBT, ETC. LADIES’ UNDEBWEAB, SOARVES, CARDIGANS, DBBSSBS, COATS, BTC. BRAILSFORD’S VALUE FOR CASH.

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Wairarapa Age, 21 March 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, 21 March 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, 21 March 1925, Page 3

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