on the Hills ...." j Well-known Taxi Proprietor praises his Studebaker Six:— j Mr. C.,W. Sanders, Junr., of this City, is one of the best-known taxi-drivers in the Province., j After six years' experience, during which he has owned four Wolseley cars, a Siddeley-Deasey and a Clement-Bayard, his latest purchase is a Studebaker Six, and in the following letter !h.e i gives the reasons for his choice Messrs. Adaina Ltd. Ctotthrti j New Zealand Importers of Studebaker Motors, Oct. 26,1917. Christchurch. - Bear Sirs,— In reply to your inquiry as to -why I 'selected a Studebaker Six as the best oar on. the J market for hire service, 1 may say that in my judgment no other car on the market offers all ; the necessary features, such as absolute reliability, great strength and durability, economy j of running cost, ease of driving, and so forth, at anything like the saijie price. ! After four months'experience of my Studeb aker Six, I can honestly say that lam mora ~ than satisfied with my investment. The car is thoroughly reliable, remarkably easy on tyres, ! and a champion on tno hills. The seating accommodation is ample, and the detachable*and reversible front seats are a groat convenience. The electric starting and lighting equipment : is splendid, and a very line feature is that the car can very easily be kept clean. . j She is especially easy to drive, the balance with a full load being perfect. In a recent ' tour over the worst hill country of the Wellington district the car gave every satisfaction, completing a difficult journey without a single stop. I would sooner drive a Studebaker, .: ' ! from the point of view of tho comfort ot myself and passengers, than any high-grade ! English ear of which I have had experienco.-Faithfully yours, . ' 1 b . \ - (Signed) , C. W. SANDERS. j PRICES: Touring and Roadster Models—4-cyliinder, £425; 6-cylinder, £495 j Fitted with Electric Lights and Electric Self-starter, and equipped with "Dixie" "Waterproof Magneto. . ■! ADAMS LTD. Christchurch, Timaru, Wangamiii Distributors and Agents : Wellington—J. B. Grove and Co. Palmerston North—C. J. Adams. Taranaki—Newton King.. j Hawlo's Buy—Tourist Motor Co. Masterton—Madden and Jenkins. Eketahuna—Hutchinson Bros. Pahiatua—A. and . j R. Donald. Dannevirke—E. A. Kanaome. Waipaira—T. Carson and Sons. Wuipukurau—Turner and Butler. Wairoa— I Marsh and Wilkes. Gisborne—V\ Hansen. Bulls—Ford and Barney. Marton—Kolfe and Walker. ■
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