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<BMg The 1929 Studebaker & Ersklne Cars lust arrived by the S.S. Katana the new studebaker PRESIDENT STRAIGHT EIGHT 7-SEATER SEDAN M xeS^w-wJidU iil m Nothing in the world has ever travelled so far-so fast—as Itos new : 109 horae power Stndehaker President-30,000 miles in less than 27,000 minutes nr AN AVERAGE SPEED OF 68.37 MILES PER HOUR. Studebaker now holds 110 records lor Speed and Endurance, all made with strictly stock models. SPEED, ENDURANCE, RELIABILITY AND ECONOMY PROVED BY PERFORMANCE. the new studebaker DIRECTOR SEDAN The new Studebaker Director is champion of its class racing 5,000 miles AT AN AVERAGE SPEED OF 63.13 MILES PER HOUR. Such performance has never been equalled. Apart from the inbuilt quality,. Studebaker offers every item of luxurious equipment on all models—and without extra cost. SPEED, ENDURANCE, RELIABILITY AND ECONOMY PROVED BY PERFORMANCE. THE NEW STUDEBAKER ERSKINE SIX SEDAN mgr 4£rs. S 3 0 Bftfria Though the Erskine Six Sedan is the lowest-priced of all Studebaker models it has many features in design that make it the greatest value ever offered. Powered by an engine which has beaten all records for stock cars in its class—travelling 1000 miles in less than 1000 minutes—AN AVERAGE SPEED OF 60.97 MILES ' PER HOUR, The new Erskine Six is champion of its class. SPEED, ENDURANCE, RELIABILITY AND ECONOMY PROVED BY PERFORMANCE. WRITE OR ’PHONE FOR NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE New 1929 Itnproveineiatff o Jm/ The new Studebaker ball-bearing spring shackles—an exclusive Studebaker feature—eliminate all squeaks and rattles common to ordinary plain-bushed shackles. They also obviate the necessity of adjustments. Greasing is required only every 20,000 miles. NO MODERN ADVANCEMENT HAS SO DEFINITELY ADDED TO RIDING COMFORT AS THIS NEW AND EXCLUSIVELY STUDEBAKER IMPROVEMENT. There are many other new improvements on the new Stndehaker & Erskine models. WE INVITE YOU TO INSPECT THEM AT OUR SHOWROOMS, Wang ■*3i S «NS >929 fkerg 0/ » *49 S ~ARs p m like At **A Zisy *QSn DUNEDIN AGENT: E. Stedm Princes Si., miNF.niN C. Asfsnitage Otago Representative for ADAMS i rr» ii T Amahi.

Impromptu plays have been introduced in Berlin. Tho audience is requested to supply the title for an imaginary play, which is at once produced, the actors and actresses improvising tho plot and dialogue as it proceeds. in the tune taken by tho Manchester Town Hall clock to strike' nine, Erie Spencer, a dirt-track motor cyclist, rode round the building, a distance of 385yds. His time was 40scc. ' The clock takes 52sec to chime twelve.

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Evening Star, Issue 20032, 24 November 1928, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20032, 24 November 1928, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20032, 24 November 1928, Page 17