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/ ' % For the prospective car owner in. New Zealand I . *? know that a certain motor car has proven excep- ' \|Avv tionally satisfactory in, say, the British Isles, is no 1 J particular assurance that it will give him thorough \' going, day-in-and-day-out SATISFACTION under \ - ' \ the conditions here. \ 1 But it's different when he knows that the car he is » \ / 1' considering has given thorough-going, day-in-and- < \ / ~jr day-out SATISFACTION under the hardest con- \ If ditions of service in every civilized country of \v if the globe. . The car with this international, all around "make* good" reputation is the STUDEBAKER. / '■'"■■ ',''....; THE ALLIED WAR OFFICES recognise. Studebaker reputation and.high quality. BRITAIN'S Studebaker purchases already aggregate over £4,000,000; RUSSIA has purchased - I 000 Studebakers and placed a further contract to the value of £500,000, and FRANCE is also a heavy purchaser of Studebakers. The NEW MODEL STUDEBAKERS wc are. now showing are from the great CANADIAN STUDEBAKER FACTORY, at Walkerville, Ontario. ' PRICES: 4-cyl. 5-seater, £395; 4-cyl. 3-seater, £385. Electric Lights, Electric Self-starter ADAMS, LTD., Csir2stcluircsa: New Zealand Importers' of Studebaker Motor Cars. . s . STUDEBAKER DISTRIBUTORS: y p.dmorston North: Adams. Ltd. . Wanganui. Adams, Ltd. ' , JlabUngs: Tourist Motor Co., Ltd. 'J'aranaki: Newton King. . STUDEBAKER ACENTS: Wellington: J. B. Grove and Co. Masterton: Madden and Jenkins. Ekctahuna : Hutchison Bros. Pahiatua: A. and R. Donald. Daniievirke: E. A. Ransome. Waipawa: T. Carson and Sous. Waipukurau: Turner and Butler. Wairoa: Marsh and "Wilkes. Gisborne, V. Hansen. Bulls: Ford and Barney. Mnrton: Rolfo and Wa)ker.' ■ Stratford: Newton King. Now Plymouth: Newton King. ■ I Great EASY MONDAY Laundry Help Competition. { ® ■ .. 4 # A simple competition for users of "Easy Monday." No great skill or <> I experience needed. No troublesome entry conditions. No brain-splitting I f puzzling or difficult rhyming;. Just a few words about what a delighted f ft housewife would say of "Easy Monday"—.that's all. ; | 0 - For best sentences not exceeding 35 words, nor less than 15, on u 1 When telling her Neighbour how she got, her Clothes 1 I Spotless* without Rubbing 'by using EASY MONDAY ? | I Coupon, giving full particulars, and entitling you to enter, with each Shilling | § Packet of."Easy Monday." .Entries must be made out on form at foot of ' |> I Coupons. No other conditions. " a Competition closes in July. Results will be advertised, and cash posted to a winners as soon thereafter as.possible. 1 FIRST PRIZE, £100 CASH. SECOND PRIZE, '£10. THIRD PRIZE, '£5. J AND 50 CONSOLATION PRIZES OF 5/-. | ' I 1/- Packet does 8 weekly washings. Buy a Packet—save rubbing—try for the £100 Prize. | Vend your corns\ " „ „.„ , JgM«fa \l \ and^ P^ rt \ . I For the Spilt 'CiJEED'SsSrI*!- Moto-iists' Lunch-baskpt! gl|| e' AdftO 'Al'flliniP ' 1 If ter a g run over s ant * dusty roads, |ll}s3hotP Ufslv! OUlll&i i 1 3 not^ng ' s more refreshing than a cup of ; W, >3 .«,4^ a v^;.^.^'v: l §1 MILKMAID . g g r 1 """ 11 ■—■ ° MMMM . || (Cafe aa Lait) _ n I '1 I Contains milk and sugar in correct proportions, is easily | FOR * 3 I B made—only boiling water being required. I ' i' SO©IS) Tsfo If "BFI BSB* i 11 Yachtsmen, Anglers, Golfers, Bowlers, Tennis- 1B (>, * >^« W . S «ramw IJf W W H? 8 ll P'? ye ™ a . nd all s P ortsmen will relish the flavour of; Slx- ;- -v , ° w, I l 3 S. rfLsk L£iml» I 8 Grounds JMsEfosM 'ACKNOWLEDGED BY 'ALB I Complaint L^V^^^^^W '-, ! connoisseurs "i —- HP,/ /Ht\ *{/•yWmt*Wi \» TO BE ABSOLUTELY I I Order Jt from , . Cw£>%J ■ h GrawßTy and OBlobj lIS Ww? ' M«U9Horth end Murphy Strata, ™ t * r *' S ifesT*"'"':.'* 1 ] p " .J) i»»twj»»^mi ,11m 11 ■■ in. ■i-»iimq,i«« i»]^u,mi«j»«m»uum<»»j*ja-uunj T ,^iJ

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3065, 28 April 1917, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3065, 28 April 1917, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3065, 28 April 1917, Page 14

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