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HEARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN — A Newspa,per for People 'Who Think — SUNDAY, AUGUST 31, 1919.
POWER-- The six cylinder Continental Red Seal Motor furnishes sufficient power to negotiate any road con
“"“dition with sufficient excess power to take difficult hills and hard pulls with ease. The reputation of
this motor is worldwide and needs no special praise from us.
STRENGTH--- The Hanson chassis and the entire construction is built with the idea of superior strength predom
inating. Every piece of material is given the extreme test by expert engineers before it is okehed
_ for Hanson use,
BEAUTY--- The handsome design and artistic lines of the Flanson pleases the most fastidious. The coach
work and general finish of the car is equal to that of cars selling at a much higher price."
COMFORT--- The long wheelbase and extra long rear springs makes the lanson an extremely easy riding car
. even on the roughest roads. The upholstery and cushions are of the best to be had, and luxurious is
the word generally used in describing the riding qualities of the Hanson.
The Hanson is not a one-season car. It is built to give years of satisfactory service. The fact that
it is built in Atlanta makes it possible for Southern owners to secure quick and efficient attention
; when such is needed. | .
: On August Ist we moved into a new building, which increased our manufacturing space by 40,000
square feet—and construction of a new building will be completed by September Ist, which will give
us two floors of additional space. With these additions to our plant, the Hanson Company will begin
the manufacture of its own
| Bodies, Fenders and All Sheet Metals
, and Various Sieel Stampings
v Our upholstering and finishing department will be located in its own commodious quarters, and
' ' our entire plant will be capable of turning out large numbers of cars daily,
To our many friends, who have waited patiently for delivery of long ordered cars, we wish to ex
: press our deep appreciation. Our effort to produce a CAR OF MERIT is evidenced by the total ab
sence of “complaint file,”” and the continual stream of new orders from them, and THEIR friends.
' Atlanta, Georgia
The Hanson Six Is Built io Meet the Most Exacting
Demands That Can Be Made of a Motor Car