ADAMS, LTD., Rangitikei street, Palmerston North, "Make a Great Showing of Studebakers."
This well-known firm as usual have a very comprehensive - display of the favourite Studebaker Cars. These cars comprise the Duplex Model, which has found so many admirers, the neat Duplex Roadster Model, and two models of Sedans.
One of the Duplex models is of particular, interest to tourists and campers, as the front seat can be laid back level with the back seat, and so forms a most comfortable bed. This makes an added enjoyment to those who feel "the call of the open," and makes them independent of the hotels, which are generally crowded at .' holiday times. The Roadster is truly a beautiful model, and^th the Duplex curtains, which roll up and down like a window blind, one is 'si* perfectly enclosed and cosy as if in a coupe. The Regular Sedan is indeed a triumph of the coachbuilder's art, the upholstery of this is done in the very finest quality plush and one sinks into the luxurious cushions.. It is very roomy, being able to seat six comfortably. The Custom built Sedan is a somewhat smaller ear than the regular sedan. It is without doubt the most beautiful model that has ever come to this country, and all who see it will be immediately impressed by its beanty of design and appearance. This stand, as is usual with Adams, Ltd., is one of the most striking at the Show, and must appeal to all those who are interested in automobiles.
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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 108, 3 November 1926, Page 18
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254ADAMS, LTD., Rangitikei street, Palmerston North, "Make a Great Showing of Studebakers." Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 108, 3 November 1926, Page 18
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