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A STRAIGHT TALK TO MOTOR-CAR BUYERS. The farmer, more perhaps than any other class of the community, demands value for money when he is purchasing a motor-oar. The purpose of these few lines is to demonstrate to him that in tie Studebaker.oar the firm of Adam;;. Ltd can offer better value for less money than any other firm in New Zealand. Adams, Ltd., ore the largest importers of automobiles in the Dominion. They have had fourteen jyears of experience of importing cars to this country, and of driving them under all conditions. They know the motor' business from A to Z, and they have selected the Studebaker car as absolutely the best value for money obtainable in the world, btudebaker quality cannot be surpassed, yet 'the Sludebaker car sells in New Zealand from .£3O to .£SO lower than any other car fitted with the indispensable electrio self-starter, and electrio lighting set. Studebakor care are being purchased daily throughout New Zealand, and every purchaser is more than satisfied. The more experienced, the motorist the better does he appreciate the Studebaker. These are The Studebaker prices for New Zealand :- Whn 7-soator Studebaker, ; 25-h.p. »X Studebaker, *M 5; 25-h P. 3-seater robriolet Studebaker, <C 395; 2S-h.p. 3-seater Studebaker (body made to special order bv Boon and Co., Christchurch), .£375. Those prices include Warner electrio solf-startor, electric lightine set, hood, wind-shield, and, in fact, all the items 'usually charged as "estras" As shipment of tho new 25-h.p. Studebaaers has jupt arrived, and the cars may be inspected, at Ohriftchurch, or ar.y of our agents. DISTRICT AGENTS-Tourist Motor Co., Hastings; Newton Kinp, New Plymouth and Stratford; .T. H. tyttle, Masterton; Hiitchinson Bros., Kketahnna; A. and R. Donald, Pahiatua; E. A. Ranso'inc. Dannevirkej and Grove Motor Co., Wellington. ADAMS, LTD., Agents for Studebaker Motor-cars, Christchurch. Branches at Wancanui and Pal« merston North. A clergyman in Lawrence, Mass., is ucted for his epigrammatic style. Iα a recont sormon lie said: ''I nave noticed that most men go to church to close their eyes, and most women to eye their clothes."

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2262, 23 September 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2262, 23 September 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2262, 23 September 1914, Page 4