MM.. .." 'TO- "Gv&ry .-country ©n the glote''-' . There can be no question I'' about the reliability of the I Studebaker car. No other 1 Hiechic Starte* car on the market is so "fool - If Mlectjric Lights £» <• « «'■"■'' 1 r P ro °i .or so far advanced I |'* fl^" hf from the - experimental 1 fe' Cyli^^ Seater stage of its construction. 1 By the purchase of a Studebaker ' § }■ ■', yM Eliminate immediately all . m -"■".'*.... > doubts as to whether you secure if. .your JfyU money's worth in a motor ' Sill ill ill lIS Sl^es tiiat ' as further evidehoe Htt 0 f superiority points to it perform* S§PBP ' ance; records in all parts -of the .world under every conceivable road and weather condition.■.:;■'•:.■ v.:.-. There's strong conviction -Jn. a Studebaker, demonstration. -.'Mly vWe give you one? ADAMS, LTD., Cltrisfchurch: New Zealand Importers of Studebaker Motor Oars. STUDEBAKER DISTRIBUTORS: Palmerston North: Adams, Ltd. AVanganui. Adams, Ltd. Hastings: Tourist Motor Co., Ltd. Taranaki: Newton King. ; STUDEBAKER ACENTS: ' iWellington: J. B. Grove and Co. Masterton: Madden and Jenkins. Eketahuna: Hutchison Bros. Pahiatua: A. and R. Donald. Dannevirke: E. A. Ransome. Waipawa: T. Carson and Sons. Waipukurau: Turner and Butler. Wairoa: Marsh, and Wilkes. Gisborne, V. Hansen. Bulls: Ford and Barney, y Marton: Rolfe and Walker. Stratford: Newton King.' New Plymouth: Newton King. .■■""'.
GSTY : AND.- SuBUteAM PROPERTIES. .FOR. SALE or Y©. LEY B .„;.-' : -> KBLBURN.' HARRY A. SHEPHERD, IDEAL HOME, handy City, lovely .—- " ''■ 'iii'r-nstnmhnW Oiiav • X Grounds. For EeaiSTOERIOE.'iDWBLLING; thorouglly , _ „Vm f rn r rri dence, consisting of seven large rooms unr modern dwelling, designed and built becretary HAIAIIAI hAND OU-, bi.u. o ne floor, verandah, casement windows, for owner, of'best materials, and is built Plans and- Particulars of AH Properties electrio light, built-in wardrobes, hot and; on concrete foundations. 'The house on Application. cold water, situated in charming grounds, contains 8 rooms, most being, large, and S'XBATJOED, 26 miles from, 1979 jf H acres, beautifully laid out <a ,all are beautifully', finished throughout. Acres down, and grassed; railway tennis lawns, rose gardens, shrubbery. Every convenience is installed; built-in atatio *„ on property; carrying- 3000 sheep etc.; 300 feet frontage. This magnificent wardrobes .and cupboards, box-Tooms,- 1). an( l cattle £9 per acre. gentleman b residence is within 30 mmand c; water,. c.l. and radiator points, ana came. «P"- utes . by eleotrio car from) G.P.O. Price, gas stove, porcelain "bath," etc. . Splen-, — £1700, mortgage J81250 . at 5 per -cent, did section, 80 x-150; lairj but -in lawn. i Government valuation about £2000. J. yard and paths. Ideal to becoß . their and Co.. 215-217 l^nlv^ 2500 ' 'own landlords. Why pay rent when : : ' '• -' ' ; '.- ' H RETHUNE AND GO ""'.., : ,« d. FANNING.AND CO. "Vn , cF.w! > vou can purchase a house on deposit? - A „_ „__. ,%.„..._._ Featherston Street, Wellington. * T AND, ESTATE;' and 'FINAftCIAJJ . ■' Apply for details to.H. Ernest Leighton, Li AGENTS, ..... »i TiTftWWppG STTiFET CAMBRIDGE TEEEACE (best part)-9- 182 Featherston Street, or Lower Hutt. . (Established 1897.) roomed Residence. Land, 40 x 122; ' ; ' John Fanning.] [Frank Fanning. motor-car entrance; .41500, or near RESTAURANT, TTAT7rTAT-tt«w S roomed House- case- LUNCHEON, AND SUPPER ws 'XbicXht. 7£ WANTED, Dairy and Sheep Farms of ROOMS buskst part of the Cib; I*ase, hot water; £775; £100 cash, balance, VV „ . „ ' ' . . 2 moderate rtnt. Going concern, for £550. £l_per week. all sizes for good buyers. . Send Stock at invoice'price.. . ~-... BEOOKLYN (i minutes car)-5-roomed ,„,'., ± ' ' ■ ,_. ~ '. •_ . ■ = iKf™'' (PENERAL Printing in all ita branches Featherston Street. . Street, Wellington. General Printing , (House, -"Dbminion" (Opp. Union Bank). Avenue. 'Phone 4050..
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3053, 14 April 1917, Page 3
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