ANNOUNCING HUDSONS V/ jXS \ B Ten Distinguished | j—| r 111 H Jj Body Types It supersedes all HUDSON achievements of the past The motoring world thoroughly understands that no ordinary car or merely conventional “ eight ” would be entrusted to take up the onward stride of Hudson leadership. How searching, then, the tests, and supreme the proofs that we have required of it. It is a complete new car throughout. New ideas, new beauties, new comforts. Important in principle is the relation of horse-power to car weight. It accounts for unusual alertness in get-away and in speed. It contributes much to operation economy. Here, then, is performance more flexible and smooth in all ranges than any in Hudson’s famous past. Here is quicker acceleration and greater hill climbing ability. And equal distinction marks appearance. Only a car possessing these qualities in pre-eminent degree could earn the right to carry on Hudson leadership. It must continue Hudson’s reputation for producing the world’s greatest value. And it does! HUDSON MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, U.S A. The Dominion Motors Ltd. WANGANUI, HAWERA and NEW PLYMOUTH 27611-16 30
r Wfek :_i BABY PHOTO COMPETITION Ist PRIZE £3; 2nd £2; 3rd £l. One Month from Monday, MAY 19, to Saturday JUNE 16 (both dates inclusive). All babies up to 5 years. NO ENTRANCE FEE. Bring your babies along at once ; don’t wait for last week’s rush. ’Phone 2341, or call DENTON STUDIOS for appointment or any further information. ‘‘UNIQUE” by name and unique in quality. Nothing can equal the “UNIQUE” Hot Water Bottle for warmth and long service. All sizes. 10.* j
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 115, 17 May 1930, Page 13
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