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*~« E ««™i«*££tfß ) , sf'VV* l^ Only the New Studebaker Custorn Cars have this windshield th at admits fresh air without drafts - excludes In the new STUDEBAKER CUSTOM CARS, a unique, patented windsliield eliminates all possibility of stuffiness from smoky air, of acrid odors, of chilling drafts, or of discomforting rain sprays showering driver or passengers, XX This cui-awa* diagram shows bow ihe Studebaker ncdraft ventilating rtndshielJ, when opened outoards, directs the air up over the occupants' heads. Figure llndicates tht convenient handle on the daib for adjusting the tcindshield to ans desired tosiiion. Figure 2 points to the hidden (rough under the coal ichich carries off tain when the windshield is set for storm-proof ventilation. WATERPROOF VENTILATION AT LAST weather conditions, by reason o! the patentee" PERFECTED. STUDEBAKER no-draught windshield. Set for stormproof ventilation, this STUDEBAKER windshield admits outside air in a controlled current, but carries off the rain through cleverly designed troughs beneath the cowl. Even the concentrated stream of a hose, turned against the windshield, does not force water past this ingenious barrier. Nearly every motorist has suffered the discomfort due to imperfect ventilation of a closed car in rainy weather, when it became necessary to close the windshield, coWl ventilator, and windows to prevent rain from entering. Shortly the atmosphere becomes close and muggy. The windshield and windows become steamed, obscuring vision to such an extent it is offtimes dangerous. Quite in contrast is the rush of clean, sweet air which abounds in the STUDEBAKER CUSTOM CARS at all seasons and under all EASILY ADJUSTED BY THE TURN OP A HANDLEYou can adjust this exclusive STUDEBAKER windshield without taking your eyes from the road. There are no troublesome sidescrews to loosen and tighten again—no stopping to reach up to the top of the car. A convenient handle, on the dash, sets the windshield at any position desired. CUSTOM COMPLETENESS AT NO EXTRA COST- , This no-draught ventilating windshield is typical of the completeness of the new STUDEBAKER CUSTOM CARS. The external beauty of their low-swung bodies, resplendent in lustrous duotone lacquers, is matched by their interior luxury. N.Z. AGENTS FOR STUDEBAKER MOTORS Standard "Six" Custm Sedan £525. ADAM S U2 SHOWROOMS: 152-154 HIGH ST. CHRISTCHURCH

•TEOK'S" SALMON AND SHBIMP. Favourite flavour, highest food value, guaranteed; pure. Insist on PECK ? » Sfcat and Pish Pastes. ...'."..". -^IQ

SPRINGSTON. A FAREWELL SOCIAL will U tendered to the REV. J. W. and MRS BARKER in tba Methodist Schoolroom THIS EVENING, at eight o'clock. All friends cordially invited, :.■■.' •• . ' '.&Q

The Leading House !•* PAINTING AND DECORATING Thos. Gapes &Cq, 83 Victoria Street ; ; T«'«nhone Tl£ WHERE TO STAY] IN GOVERNOR'S BAY. KHANDALLAH. GOVERNOR'S BAY. Opposite Ocean View Hotel. FAYING GT7EBTS RECEIVED. Every Home Comfort. TERMS MODERATE. Correspondence promptly attended to. MRS STEVEN, ProprietreM. OCEAN VIEW HOTEL. GOVERNOR'S BAY. A RESIDENCE OF DISTINCTION, Overlooking LyttelWa Beautiful 'Hwbdßß. Situation and Comfort Unsurpassed. Banquets Arranged ,i,» Daily Motor Service. Enquiries 'Phone 939<W Garage Attached. ' ■ G. Tj. COLUMBUS, Proprietor; M JOVERNOB'S BAY-CHBI3TCHOBCH; IT MOTOR SERVICE. _. ', CHRISTCHURCH SERVICE-DAILY. Leave Governor's Bay 8.16 ».ra., 3.8) p.m. Lcavo Christchurcb "Preaa" Office 9.45 a.m.. 4.30 p.m . „ »'.- SUNDAYS-4-eave Governor's Say 9.W a.m., spa Leave "Press" Office- 1ff.30 a.m.. 5.30 p.m to RETURN. OTHER TRIPS BY ARBANGEMHHT. c.p. Jones, ••■"■•;..:■• - •• ■■' Eiwpaelsjt'-; Tfcons Allandale Bureau. '

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18968, 5 April 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18968, 5 April 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18968, 5 April 1927, Page 3

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