THE LADY’S MOTOR-CAR.
Tho enclosed car has now become almost the universal type for ladies’ use, and the most popular sort of enclosed car is undoubtedly the 6-cylin-der 3-seater coupe. Smart in ’appearance. comfortable to drive and to ride in, the Studebaker Light Six-cylinder Coupe is in tremendous demand ah the world over, for a variety of reasons. It is powerful, speed is easily controlled, the braking is absolutely efficient, and the most nervous lady drivers feel fully confident when at the wheel. For summer use the coupe’’ sliding windows can be run down, the wind-screen is of the divided pattern and the body is adequately ventilated. The car gives the same comfort, sum mer and winter, as could be found ip a room in one's home. The engine if particularly quiet and free from vibration, thp interior of the car is beautifully upholstered, and the general appearance of the car, inside and out is the last word in quiet dignity. The price of tho Studebaker Light Six Coupe about a year ago was £B5O. and is now reduced to £585. It may be recommended as an ideal New Year present for wife or daughter. Please write for catalogue, giving illustrations and specifications of this beautifully finished 3-seater lady’s car, easy to drive, and absolutely silent owing to tho six-cylinder engine eliminating al 1 vibrations and engine noises. Adams, Ltd., N.Z. Agents for Studo baker motors, Christchurch N.Z., and at Wanganui, Palmerston North, am' Timaru. Studebaker agents in al 1 towns in New Zealand.—(By arr.)
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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 88, 10 January 1923, Page 5
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