DRIVE THIS Sfo J1 JeaM"Whij /MototiiU (fiVeThii m * HUDSON No. 1 OF ITS CLASS . . . IN EVERYTHING • I * YOU WANT IN A MOTOR CAR ' Cfieck over Ihe things you want in an automobile. Measure, No. 1 IN PERFORMANCE and ENDURANCE. This 193* j j • ' ..j 1/nn ivill -Rnj Hurdon Hudson has already smashed 32 performanc# and anduranca ra* compare and dnve ... and wa bel.ava w6! End Hudson ? ^ ^ m(|e> |n 24 ^ fln a|[.f?mt feerd is your Noa I car# Afow of Hudson $ No. 1 advantages ara. closed stock cars rcgardlet* of pricet / Ne. 1 IN SIZE AND ROOMINESS. Longtr whtelbasas-Iu- No. 1 IN SAFETY. Hudson has bodlas «N o» staal, wWi creased to 122 and 129 Inchas. Body 6 inchts wider; doori hlghor '«« steal roofs. Hudson has axelusWo Duo-Automatlc Hydraull# and widar. Wlndshleld 6 Inches wldar. Mora room all round . . . a - Brakes . . . t*co saparata braking systams from tha sama foot padal, full 55 inches of frpnf seat comfort for fhrea. . _ Radial -Safefy Control and Tru-Lina Staaring, al«B axciusival No. 1 IN DRIVING EASE. Hudson Ts a blg tep okaj wHfe No. 1 IN. POWER. More power per pound of weight than any the exdusive Selective Automatic Ohanga (an optlonal axtra). Na cars in Hudson Six and Eight dasses. An increase to 101 horsepowcr pushing a dutch pedat. Effortiess changlng at any specd. And • in the Six and to 122 In Hudson Eights. cUar floor In front. {Standard gear iavar available.) THRRAPLANE ' DB LTJXE SEDANS from £475 f.o.b. main portF HAWKE'iS EAY DISTKIBUTORS POR HUDSON & TERRAPLANB STEWART GREER MOTORS LTD. * , MAEKET STREET, HASTINGS aifd DICKENS STREET, NAPIE5 j WAIPUKURAU — F. J. DAjELY (Stewart Greer's Representative^ ••;
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 20, 16 October 1937, Page 11
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