FOLLOWING MODERN AIRPLANE -x., E MMM mm l # H** 1 ' &^sL So weaglifi v Higher efficiency v Greases' esoisomy v THE new Great 8 Hudson Challenger closely follows the most modern airplane practice. The last ounce of weight unnecessary to ensure Hudson rigidity and ruggedness, has been eliminated. V Power in proportion to total weight, has been greatly increased. The motor is the most economical unit ever produced by Hudson, and airplane dual-flow lubrication adds years to its life, V The Hudson Great 8 is an entirely new-type car with an action so smooth and effortless as to give a sensation of soaring over hill and dale, y A new-type worm and sector steering and improved gear shift provide effortless ease of control, and the car moves from low to top in the time conventional-type cars take to get away in low. V Eighty per cent of the chassis length is sprung, and to enhance riding ease new two-way shock absorbers are added. The roof line is lower, the motor is lower swung and the centre of gravity is lower, y Yet, leg room, seat room and head room are substantially increased, y Bodies are silenced by complete insulation from noise and ‘ drumming.’ V Great S and Sisper Six Challenger Sedans from £495 - F. 0.8. MAIN PORTS. m i & VA a 0. Hokitika Agents: Newmans Motors Limited
“Most of the harm arising from pipes is due to their foulness.” Thus wrote Sir Robert Jones, a distinguished authority in the “British Medical Journal.” Sir Robert might, have added that the principal cause of pipes becoming foul quickly is the use of tobacco heavily charged with nicotine, as most {if not all) the imported brands are. Such brands frequently lead to heart, nerve or eyesight trouble. Happily, here m ; New Zealand, ailments occasioned by excess of nicotine are becoming rarer. This is chiefly due to the growing popularity of !New Zealand toasted tobacco. The toasting works wonders with the leaf. It not only vastly improves flavour and bouquet, but renders the tobacco absolutely innocuous. N.B. These are the only toasted tobaccos procurable, and you can smoke them to your heart’s content and they won’t harm you. There’s quite a variety of brands, specs’l favourtics including Riverliead Gold, Navy Cut, Cut Plug No. 10, and Cavendish A convincing proof of their popularity is the fact that they are everywhere on. sale.—Advt.
Mothers :Wo have just opened a lull ran go of Hoys’ anil Youths’ Bubber Haiti Coats, exceptional values; prices from 8s lid. Also Heavy Tweed Overcoats, new shades, prices from 11s fid J o 455. Call to-dnv or ring ’phone 179.—Frank Bade.—Advt. No one regrets buying quality goods. For best value in blankets and down quilts try Addisions.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 May 1930, Page 2
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