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, g^Question of the hour-.ffave you sem and driven them yet? The Compleiely New 1937 HUDSONondTERRAFLAME ' "This is gointf tto mahe a perfect picture!" 1937a Hndson Sedgt y 3 BIC STEPS AHEAD — • : ; — — "T /1\ A Big Step Ahead in DRIVING AND RIDING COMFORT vkk HudwnV ti** • Selective Automatic SKift.- No need'to -push a clutch pedal or tug at a hani gear unnr iun UMt U||nQ(lN INn TFRRAPUNE ' Ievcr- Yet you shife. smoothly and; surely at any angine or car speed you deslm. An HORE AMO MURI, nUUdUH. WIU ItlWlKlftBt , optional excta on all models. • (For th. few who m»7 prefer it, tho con.ennon«l ge.r ARE IHE CHIEF TOPIC OF GONVERSATION - shift lever is available .without eost.) A step. ahead in riding, too » * , with lower AMOiiG MOTORISTS. MORE AHO MORE OF *-««» * ««*** / . .. THESE COMPLETELY NEW 1937 CARS ARE (2)- A Big Step Ahead !n STYLE 'AND ROOM with new boidies, on longer wheeffiaaei ADDCiDINC CVCDVWHFBP UflRF ANli MflRF . .".Tower, wider, roomier. A f ront seat with 55"full inches of solid eomf ort f or three. APPEARIN6 EVERlWHtRt. HUKt MU mu ^der doors. And in quality of fabrics, smartne« of tailoring, richn« d PEOPLE ARE CHOOSINfi THE CARS THAT ARE equipment, these interiors match the luxury leaders of motordom regardless of price! 3 BIG STEPS AHEAD. ... " v A Big Step Ahead in PBRFORMANCE already proved in the most gruelhng teefe ■ evtr given a stocfc ear, on the Utah Salt Flats,-U.S.A. • • » where Sir Maleolm UAWC Vnil HDIV/EM Campbell made history with his "Bluebird." Even greater. power, with the amoothnese nAV C Tvw l/I\l VCn and flexibility, that.only Hudson owners fenow. And proved economy, too , « . eercified ONE? after' rigid eats uhder official supervision. ' . . . . • Arrangc for Your Trial Orive To-daj HUPSON TERRAPLANE DE LUXE SEDANS HUDSON EIGHT DE LUXE SEDAN5 irom £465 f.o.b. Main Ports. from £580 f.o.b. Majn Pori** hawkerb ha** distributors fqr hudson and tergaplane . STEWART GREER MOTORS tT„LTDf,„ MARKET STREET, HASTINGS — — and — DICKENS STREE1, WAf iek, WAIPUKURAU DEALER: F. DAILY. Thone 278. . f RUBBED MY KNUCKLES YOU can't make the poor lather of ordinary soap get right into the fabric of your f| '/$? / ' clothes. That is why washin^ with ordinary soap leaves behind those grubbiest j I out. Try Sunlight next wash-day and see how much faster you get through youf j g "**' i /p|, |, , , ,777777. . wash, and how . much sweeter and f } ! 10VELY sNrI* !:00K\ ~~1 Cleaner ^°Ur S 1 1 And T' Fabric washed with ihe Washed Tvith Sunlight illuS 1 1 a tioQS ii/l poor iather of ordinary the deiicate threads are r>n the> lf I ^ jS's J /f^. t / 1 1 IY I soap. The hard ruhbing undamaged. Sunlight's •• , j? / 1 i N^// jf •■&&'!> ) \ ojmBj/ 1 \f that makes knuckles sore extra-soapy suds have W shOWyOUWhy. ImMr 1 \ [' '* ' '{ h/4 flBBV was necessary, and so the drawn out all ^the ^dirt '* j ^ \ f SUNLIGHTSOAP ^ * _ 7 / O # Made in New Zealand •' baves time, saves hands \ oaves money ! 1.200.77NZ

KIIKUM A I U. (ioU'l KBL:KV1vI) CDUI.D NU'l WAL1\ or wear Doots, " writos a North Auckland tnati, "but lo-day I ora propcrly cured, thanks to your RUMACAPS. " . By dissolving uric acid crystals Rurnacaps brings perrnanent relief from all rheumatic complaints. Money-back guarantee. Free booklet from H.B. Farmers ' Co up. Absu., all bracche®.

A DVLUT18EMNNT8 under the head ings Situations Vacant, VVanted For Bale, To Let, Lost and Found Miscellaneous, etc., are accepted at the Followiug rates: — 16 Words I/- cash 1/6 bookeo 24 Words 3/6 cash 2/- bookcd o2 Words «t.ii 2/- cash 2/6 bookcd

1 1 1 — i— iii ti i ... i i m r 5ADDLERY - and - HARNESS — REPAIRS THAT LAST Efl ftlAnAViHAH KARAMU ROAD , U. WCUermOH Thone 2298. HASTINGS

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 48, 12 March 1937, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 48, 12 March 1937, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 48, 12 March 1937, Page 11

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