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m m m 2*3 m m hi m 1 v:'| - iterfi. !1 •f HUDSON-ESSEX Vqine jorftoiiei/ 1095 Cars Registered in the Off'Season During tlie first six months of 1929 —January Ist to June 30th —no less than 1,095 Hudson-Essex cars were sold in New Zealand. Except for two low-priced cars they were at the head of automobile registrations and far in front of any cars in their field. The same story of Hudson-Essex value is being re-echoed all over the world. In the United States sales for the same period totalled no less than 193,796 cars, placing Hudson-Essex third in volume of sales of all cars and definitely ahead of all automobiles of anywhere near comparable price. The Hudson-Essex Sales Record, steadily maintained and increased, year after year, points unmistakably to the fact that value for value Essex and Hudson cars are without rival. i a m m M if v'vf No one can match or copy thie smooth torrent of power from Hudson-Essex patented Super-Six Motors, no other car offers anything like comparable value for money in body work, design or costly special features which Hudson-Essex has added to the Greater Hudson and Essex the Challenger—without one extra penny in cost to you. Few cars —even the costliest—can foot it with the Greater Hudson with its pace in excess of 80 miles per hour, and not one car has rivalled Hudson’s record on New Zealand roads, where Hudson cars are rated as good for 250,000 tn'tles of constant work. No car within a hundred pounds or so of its price can hold Essex the Challenger on the hills, in traffic or with its "better than 70 miles per hour” of straightout speed. Hudson-Essex low purchase price makes them the easiest cars on the road to buy. Hudson-Essex economy makes them the easiest cars in the world to own. Before you Buy your new Car, Drive — HUDSON ESSEX %e HE 10-70-2<3 DISTRIBUTORS: THE DOMINION MOTORS, LTD., HAMILTON AND TE AWAMUTU. CAMBRIDGE: Souter & Co. ROTORUA: Fortune & Carruthers. ||l . I EiJ

Y“7 COMFORT in the Sitting \ Room J Hot Water Where Required I BdUEfi nm This Popular Open-Fire Grate i 3 bo constructed that the heat is thrown forward into the room. Cold Water flows into the hidden reservoir, and when Hot, is carried into the Bathroom, Kitchen, or Bedroom. Ma d e in Semi-Well, Drop-Front, and other artistic designs. . . . NEWBERRY, WALKER, LTD., MaKffl ■»-» Qunegjp

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Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17837, 9 October 1929, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17837, 9 October 1929, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17837, 9 October 1929, Page 14