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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. VAZ" ANTED—A First-class Sawyer.— ’ ’ Apply Wild and Robertson, Mackay Street. FOOTBALLS. Gilbert’s Rugby footballs, schools mion and full match sizes, Gilbert’s Association balls, shin pads, ear guard, at lowest prices. Discount tt# •tubs. Write for quotations. Fleeces' t>6l-3 Colombo Street, Christ-hu/mn. mbm—a—f'HE NEW MODEL STUDEBAKER* - HANDSOMER AND BETTER EQUIPPED THAN EVER. Studebaker cars are m well known in New Zealand (there are 5000 of them in use in this country) that th'" arrival of the new models is quite a. event of the motoring year. Adams, Ltd., have now received delivery of a large shipment of the latest models/ all of which are finished in a distinctive shade of carmine known as Parisian red. A reporter who visited the showrooms yesterday was impressed with the beauty of the new Studebaker dress, which includes plated radiator, wind-screen frames and other fittings. Destined to be especially popular, bnaccount of its very low price (£420) the new “Light Six” shows several important improvements. The car is more cleanly in wet weather, owing to equinment with extra wide fenders and running boards. The upholstery is real leather, the cushions being deeper than ever, and the new instrument board is exceptionally handsome and well-equipped. The new one-man hood is of a double-texture rubberised material, leather -finished and lined in grey, bnd the curtains are beautifully snug-fitting, opening with the doors and giving the comfort of an enclosed car at touring car price. Concerning the bigger Studebakers, the “Special Six” and “Big Six,” space does not permit of a -■ detailed ; description, but they also embody many important refinements. All Studebakers, whether the price be £420 or £975. are of the same mechanical quality, and all have the same carf bestowed upon mechanical details All have crankshafts machined ’ all over and balanced to a hair, ensuring absolutely smooth runnings ••: Studebakers have already built > 189,000 of the “Light Sixes,” the baby of the family, and with its improved appearance'and equipment the new model should be sure of a tremendous demand this year. Adams, Ltd., Showrooms 152-154 High Street,', Christchurch, J. S. Ue, West Coast Rbpresentativ®..

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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 July 1924, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 9 July 1924, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 9 July 1924, Page 5

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