The Story of the Lamp Amongst the Romans i The magnificence of Rome at the zenith of her power was reflected in the lamps of the period. In shape they followed the Grecian pattern; Magnificent stands, holding six or eight lamps, adorned the homes of the wealthy. Their great disadvantage was the lack of a suitable burning 6Hi The Soft White Light neither smells nor smokes, but burns clearly and steadily to the last f thimbleful. , "Laurel" is our new Trade Mark for the highest quality American ' Kerosene ever sold in Australasia. ' Insist on Laurel—All Grocers Sell It . Vacuum Oil Company Proprietary Limited
—and why Studebaker? Because Studebaker cars have firmly established themselves the -v world over with farmers, ranchmen, miners, and men generally whose work takes them ;;\< across open country and over rough roads, rea ** ze w k v Studebaker cars are world famous for SERVICE, one has only to reflect that the cumulative : • I experience of 64 years of vehicle manufacturing is ;•' behind every Studebaker car, that more than 175,000 ■ Studebaker cars are making good in every country : oh:; fv the globe,,and to remember that Studebaker has stead- • ELECTRIC LIGHTS. fastly followed the imprcvement and development-of ; ELECTRIC SELF-STARTER. .me principles of construction which this experience has ■ 1 —- proven basically correct • PRICES: 4-cyl. 5-seater ... ... £395 Never have there beensuch GREAT values as in the " ' 4-cyl. 3-seater £385 n ew Studebaker"models. They are the BEST cars ■ Commercial Van Chassis £350 Studebaker ' has ever built. They are the BEST cars<V: new models fbom Canadian ever offered at anywhere near their prices. We have - factory. a variety of models for you to choose from. Call and inspect them. Or upon request we will gladly mail you illustrated descriptive matter. . ; ' ; : ADAMS, LTD., Chrlstclrarch: •■ New Zealand Importers of Studebaker Motor Cars.. . . .'] STUDEBAKER DISTRIBUTORS: : Salmerston North: Adrims, Ltd. Wangnmii. Adams, Ltd. ■ "■"■ astings: Tourist Motor Co., Ltd. Tara'naki: Nowton Kiii;;. ■ ■ \ STUDEBAKER ACENTS: Wellington: J. B. Grove and Co. Jlasterton: Maddon and Jenkins. Eketahuna: Hutchison Bros. Pahiatua: A. and 11. Donald. Dannevirke: E. A. Eansome. Waipaiva: T. Carson and Sons. Waipilkurau: Turner : and Butler. Wairoa: Marsh and Wjlkes. Gishorne, V. Hansen. Bulls: Ford and Barney. . Marton: Bolfe and Walker. Stratford: Newton King. New Plymouth: Newton King.
FURNITURE PACKED And Bemoved to any Address. Goods Cleared Through Customhouse. Cheap Storase. Accommodation for Goods of any Description. KEIR'S FORWARDING AGENCY.
FOR A IF VSX to *»-* ava ORINK ONLY ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALB CONNOISSEURS TO BE ABSOLUTELY . Tuff efct Brewery and ORloet MolMWorth and Murphy Streets.'
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3066, 30 April 1917, Page 9
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