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NEW HUDSON BALL BEARING TRICYCLE, NEW HUDSON JUVENILE CYCLE, Boy’s op Girl's... NEW HUDSON LADY'S OR CENT’S CYCLE ••(•••• Value £3/10/- . Value £B/16/Value £ll/10/In order to bring the goods manufactured by Messrs New Hudson Ltd., Birmingham, into greater demand, we are offering the aboy?. prizes for the following competitions:--THE BEST EBBAY of not leas than 100 words. “WHY A NEW HUDSON TRICYCLE IS SUPERIOR TO ALL - !-OTHERS.” Prize New Hudson Tricycle, value £3/10/-. A glance in our window will soon convince you that they are superior and for your guidance we will plainly mark the superior points. 2 T HE best ESSAY of not loss than 100 words (open only to boys and girls between the ages of 6 to 12 years). “WHY A NEW HUDSON CYCLE IS THE BEST.” Here are a few points for your guidance, “British builc, special models made for N.Z. conditions, finish, the New Hudson designed cycle was chosen by the British G.P.O. and Army departments.” Prize Juvenile New Hudson Cycle, boy’s or girl’s, value £6/15/-. 3 THE BEST LIMERICK, 4 linos, to Inolude the words, “Now Hudson, Ibbotson Bros., British Built.’' Prize New Hudson Cycle, lady’s or gent’s, value £ll/10/-. RULES. The competition will olose on NOVEMBER 10th., 1930. The Judges’ (Messrs F. W. Cave and Austin M. Harry, New Hudson Factory Representatives, Auckland) decision will be final. Every two shillings spent in our shop for accessories or repairs will entitle you to one entry in either class. Please ask for entry form when making your purchase. Entry form to accompany each entry and posted to Box 316 not later than Nov. 10th. Winner’s name will be published on receipt of Judges’ deoision. We will gladly furnish any further Information you care to ask for. ! _ SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR NEW HUDSON DISPLAY t SOLE WAIKATO NEW HUDSON DISTRIBUTORS. IBBOTSON BROS. Albany Chambers Hamilton

In League With Nature Sick people are suffering needless pain because they persist in seeking relief in methods which treat only the effect of the disease. This is where Chiropractic wins diver old methods. The Chiropractor most assuredly finds out the cause of disease and then pioceeds to adjust it. Health follows spinal “adjustments” as simply as water flows when the cause that holds it back is removed. In other wards the chiropractic system encourages healthy activity from inside outwards, naturally—not from outside in, artificially. FREE CONSULTATION AND SPINAL ANALYSIS GIVEN. ZENITH CHIROPRACTIC ROOMS D. BLACKJE, M.N.Z.A.C.A. (0 a.m. to 4 pjn. Railway Buildings, Hamilton. p A*. O GARAGE *AND SERVICE STATION. BARTON STREET, HAMILTON. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT The largest and most up-to-date Garage in the Waikato. Specialists in repairs; plant and equipment capable of undertaking every description of motor work. Large storage and parking area. Petrol, Oils and Greases Stocked. Cars Cleaned, Oiled and Greased while you wait. Specialists in Duco Painting. THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. GARAGE:—BARTON STREET. TELEPHONES—Day, 1992; Nighgt and Holidays, 1996.

MEAT EXPORT SEASON. Killing for export Is now proceeding at the Southdown and Horotiu Works. The Head Office will be pleased to supply detailed information regarding “on hooks” prices offering by Export Buyers. Farmers have the option of selling their meat in Great Britain through the company who have efficient selling agencies there. Full details in this regard will be supplied on application. Liberal advances will he made if ■desired. . jv ■■„■ ' THE AUCKLAND FARMERS’ FREEZING CO. LTD., P.O. Box 113, HEAD OFFICE: Auckland. Endean’s Buildings, Queen St., Auokland.

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Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18170, 7 November 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18170, 7 November 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18170, 7 November 1930, Page 4

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