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BOTH Hudson Super-Six and Essex Six are capable of sustained top gear performance without injury to the car. This freedom from gear changing and the long easy swing obtained through base, frees the long run from th« slightest strain or fatigue. The lasting satisfaction in HudsonEssex ownership lies in the fact that you are getting the very most for your money, both in the low initial purchase figure, and in the .years -of carefree driving which follow. Hud«on-E«sex Price*. ESSEX Tourer - - £275 FSSF.Y foarh - - £325 HUDSON 7-Passenger Tourer - - - £450 HUDSON Coach- - £465 HUDSON Brougham- £555 HUDSON 7-Passeoger Sedan - - £595 F. 0.8. Main Port*. ;THE DOMINION MOTORS LTD. 'Auckland, N«w Plymonlli, Waoianui. Wellington, -Cbrutchurch and Timnru. Sub-Agents of DOMINION MOTOBB, ITD.:—Kalkonra: Kennedy Bros, Bangiora; JHorrell Bros. Ashbnrton: O. Wilcox. Falrlie: rairlle Motor Coy., ltd. Oeraldino: lßcanttt Bros. BlenHetm: Wlntrlngham and Coker. ESSEX

standsfor when Ws made of Rubber iilllllllliiSiiiilffito :::z;.";.;...„ „„„„,»,„,.,.„,m 1 , 1 n.....»ii..i....«t»..m»m^^^ K.D.C. Superfine Creamery Butter Made from specially selected pure pasteurised cream. _ The Produce of Canterbury Plains, New Zealand. >', ALL STORES Contains no preservative. Kiwi Co-operative Dairy Company Ltd* CBRISTCHURCH, N.Z. Note the name "Trident" Brand Meat and Fith Pattea made -by Maconochiei of : -London! Each flavour % tru» to label. Appetite ing, convenient, economical. Order from your •grocer, v" - - ■ 4J ■m I Mutta L*. Wdbttoa. BRAND JUDENT* s#fo>Q# <£/ Shrimp Paste SCOUT CAMPS. SHORTS AND TRAINING. On Monday afternoon several suntanned bands of boy scouts and wolf cu u s returned to Christchurch after attending their annual camps, which, this year,, were held at Harewood, near the Waimakariri River, and at Cass. Some three hundred boys availed themselves of the splendid opportunity offered them, and a thoroughly enjoyable time was spent. , At both sites, sports were held ana prizes which were made aval able by the assistance of several people who have interested themselves in the movement, were presented. The district commissioner, Major Ashworth, states that in all the events the conv petition was very keen, and very creditable performances were put up,. During the camps a special feature was the courses of instruction given the bovs in all classes of scout work, and the standard of work iu the scout movement in Canterbury has benefited greatly as the result of the camps. The New Brighton troop abandoned their projected trek this year, and attended the Cass camp. HIS MAJESVY'S PICTURES, ASHBURTON. At His Majesty'e Theatre, A3hburlq ci»ht and to-morrow night, Reginald ~ - appears in "Rolling .HpmeV" This Vy*g** •b a Universal production,"" iam A. Seiter. Reginald Marion Nixon,- the leading woman, and Hen Hendricks, who plays a prominent supportin<* role, have all been together in three of Denny's last four pictures. The supporting ■ cast includes, E. J. Ratcliffe, Margaret Seddou. "Jeorge Nicholls, George Marion, Anton Vaverka, and others. As supports a "two-reeled comedy, "Georga the Winner," and an International News will be screened. ! "NO-RUBBING LAUNDRY HELP'' never fails to effect a quick divorce of ,jaint, grease, etc., from painters' and all mechanics' overalls. It's a great friend is "NO-RUBBING LAUNDRY HELP."—Christchurch Grocers. —Jo ASHBURTON SPECIALS IT WILL PAY YOU TO WATCH THIS COLUMN. PICTTJBB THEATRES. ASHBURTON PICTURES. MAJESTY'S THEATRE. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY: Coma and Laugh With Reginald Denny In "ROLLING HOME." It'» Laugh Lightning in Seven Acts. Usual Prices. Book at The Bristol, 6050

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18891, 5 January 1927, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18891, 5 January 1927, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18891, 5 January 1927, Page 12

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