/ f V rh expressing his opinion of Studebafer products that voere purchased for service Jn the Bee? IVcr: “ Wacgono were imported i~cm the United States and these proved superior to any other make, either of Cape cr English manufacture, They wore built, by Messrs. Studebaksr Bros. Company, who have a great vehicle factory an Scum S«na, Indiana, ,U. S. A,” .asud bow again Slodefeaker dependability Is' feeing demonstrated on the battlefields of Europe Equipment includes electric lights, electric 3carter, high tension rn.-'vg'j-'no, kale lock on dash, Biaekmore curtain opener, Khaki hood with leather edge and Khaki envelope, selfventilating, rain-vision wind screen, individual robe hangers, straight - grained, semiglazed, genuine leather upholstery, electric signal horn, extra rim, and complete set of tools. (littfliL wmivo PRICES for NEW 1917 MODELS 4cyL 5-sea£er £395 4-cyl. 2-3-seaier £385 _ 4-cyl. chassis £350 Fitted with “Dixie” Waterproof Magneto MANY hundreds of Studebaker cars purchased by the English and Russian Governments are ■ now giving service on the battlefields of Europe. This proves that Studebaker cars are built to withstand the most rigid tests of service imaginable, and that no motor cars are better fitted for the use cf motorists in New Zealand than those bearing the -Studebaker name. The latest Studebaker models are now on display in cur showrooms. Come in and inspect them and see for yourself how well they are equipped to give las ling, dependable service. TOURIST MOTOR CO, LTD. .. . HASTiNCS .. . DiirtA;Ut''3f3 cf S I l.'l/e BAKER Mo.ors / • ;; slio-.’iie —V. rCuidi ii ; \\ . Carson ik -O R. i .L;.>n :ld; i>-iiii;ov;rke —E. A. I?-.j;<..hi.- : >C s■, 1 0,1 — d:.'uc.li & \« •, 1 > aipukurau 'i Uiiici ,i iJiu.e .
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 4580, 8 June 1917, Page 2
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