I cientific r~^cMotorQir \^j buying The all-round car must Jiav& lijiarndter ; - T OT years Studebarker hasbeen building fine quality vehicles • alwavr *7 ' C /* admirauon for Stufebaker cars, and respect for their owners. 1 'SnSSiSn™^ r is^etermined^y those factors in tne design and detailed ;. - construction which guarantee maximum security. * frame and body-clear full .vision without the blind spots-low centre of gravity \J Comfort in a motor car is determined by those qualities'ln it which give to both driver and passengers alike a sense of security and restful.contentment. Studebaker cars through perfect balance—long resifierit: springs—feep soft torm-I? ttmg seats— patented no-draught ventilating windshield—convenient :■" .>. . ' operating controls; give both driver and passengers alike a feelin i; of safety and r;l _ restful enjoyment which is indeed Maximum Motor Car Comfort. Myhfbrmance L,* • C. Performance ma motor car is determined by its abißty to do what you want I ' v to,do \yhen you want it to do it. .; ' , i The super reserve power, extreme flexibility, herculean stamina of Studebaker i ■ ■ "rs are traditional—a natural outgrowth of 76 years, of leadership in the^ pro■i ' duction offine quality^vehicles. . Whether the demands are usualorunusual ; a btudebaker will take you where you will. safely, surely, economically and in ■ > . . ' perfect comfort. ■- - ; ' • :: ' \B.<Sccmomy I ' Economy in a motor car is determine&by its initial cost, its maintenance ex■i pense (including-petrol, oil, tyres, repairs, together with the inconvenience and I loss or time while out of service.) and the car's resale value at any time. * : Studebaker cars offer True Motor Car Economy—low first cost, low petrol and : oil consumption, high tyre mileage, long life, freedom from mechanical trouble* ■ ,^m /^S Ci ant» repairs, and low depreciation as evidenced by their high re-sale value. % (Jzhie ; f ■-. :>.: CALT^ spoR™TioN"hid-;'^^ fjJi^t^r builds only fine quality cars. In motor car CHARACTER DISTINCTION.SAFETY, COMFORT, PERFORMANCE. ECONOMY ' the new btudebakers are .outstanding. Because Studebaker gives everything' desirable in a motor car, in great measure, at a very moderate <©st, a Studebaker -• /^i »s to-day the greatest real motor car value pounds can buyV Good service is the right thing at the right time at the right price—the kind of service that satisfies and pleases. It Is determined by the ability of the Agent ; . . ! ro?? w«om y°u purchase your car to tender good service, and his continuous" j inclination to recognise and fully discharge all his obligations to his client. ;.:.;■ ' Studebaker's service to Studebaker and Erskine .owners is unequalled in - . . ■•■■.• New Zealand ■ M \ ■ ■ ■ : •■ ' :;-' '..■.■•■■; Ajhorough consideration of these eight points will lead the buyerJto y ■ ■ complete satisfaction
The "TERRY" I Spring Seat Saddle | Shapes to you ! IT offers no resistance to -5 shocks and vibrations, ■ f but by a give and take | action it absorbs and snubs [ them out. : Cyclists are doing 40-60-100 a i nay, and motor cyclists up to ■ * 2(», a day on a ■•• Terry." Order " with the new machine or from 2 • your a«ent. ' = ■^^ Forcycleandmotor- = cycle—» trial will give. j you a revelation of : saddle comfort at its s B Betlxrt Terry & Son*. Ltd., Bedditch. Ens. ■ Est 1555 i ■ Casbmore & Russell Pty.,Ltd. t ■ Post Box No. £00, Wellington ii
What do you ask of your Tires ? The sensible motorist expects a certain standard of efficiency , from his tyres. ■■■■'• ; Ideas of "efficiency" vary. We don't know what you ask of your tyres, hut we can tell you how much you may safely expect if they are GOODYEARS. : You may expect thousands of miles of care-free motoring and comparative freedom from splits, blowouts, and ounctures. • You may expect the New GOODYEAR All Weather Tread to give you a firm grip on the road in any weather. You may expect to find your GOODYEARS still good when other tyres would have been worn through. And lastly, you may expect a Tyre Service from the Dominion Rubber U. that will be worth many pounds to you in added service from your tyres. d&ti&i^ WHAT MORE COULD YOU ASK OF YOUR ffffl[soX • TYRES? ' gmlWjm^\ FIT GOODYEARS AND BE SATISFIED. i|i MWBWEM COY nTO%^ W^ 7^ Station " LAMBTON QUAY. TELEPHONE 42-641
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 92, 15 October 1927, Page 19
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