Evening Star Newspaper, February 7, 1926, Page 66

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, FEBRUARY 7, 1926—PART 3. Down Payment el " PRT Balance Conveniently cArranged HUDSON COA With the Famous Super-Six Motor In design, materials, quality and workmanship, Hudson and Essex are alike. No matter what car you consider, your satisfaction will be greater if it is built on the Super-Six principle. And Hudson-Essex exclusively controls that > advantage. In the lower price field Essex costs but little more than lowest priced “Fours.” In the moderate price class, Hudson holds advantages in looks, performance and reliability, which are accepted everywhere as the World’s p Greatest Values. You can not ignore their outstandmg advantages — Super-Six performance, closed car comforts, lowest prices, easiest purchase terms, and the most popular cars as proved by largest sales. Down Payment ' Hudson Brougham $1450—7-Pass. Sedan’ $1650 Freight and Tax Extra Balance Conveniently cArranged Freight and Tax Extra DISTRIBUTOR LAMBERT-HUDSON MOTORS CO. 1100 CONNECTICUT AVENUE PHONE WEST 1134 METROPOLITAN DEALERS NEUMEYER ¥OT£R COMPANY dPERRY BOSWELI:““l b —Phone h e SCHULTZE’S MOTOR Nm MPANY SAUN[{E}I& MOTAORW(Ié;I‘\"IPANY isconsin Ave.—West ILC. BARBER MOTOR COMPANY. ; W. H. BAYNE 3101 14th St N.W.—Col. 18 5500 Wisconsia Ave., Bethesda, Md. HOLLAND MOTOR COMPANY Connecticut Avenue at R Street—Pot. 5197

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