II CRBAIIM6 JOBI BIIMIMATBD BY fTUDEBAKER'f rrv&fyffu 10 At Last!—Ball Bearing Spring Shackles— Good-bye— Twelve Greasing Points! In Studebaker’s NEW BALL BEARING SPRING SHACKLES there are 172 steel balls rolling in lubricant. No binding, no squeaks, no rattles, no sidesway. Instead, smooth silent resiliency, an undeviating uniformity of action, and an enduring buoyancy that will keep your Studebaker young. These 172 steel balls are sealed in lubricant sufficient for 20,000 miles and more of trouble-free functioning, without attention. In the NEW Studebaker models, this patented invention, exclusive to Studebaker, at last solves the problem of restful riding that has long baffled motor engineers. Ride in a NEW Studebaker to-day / Thrill to its champion performance ! New Low Prices: New 1929 Studebaker Erskine Six Sedans from £365 New 1929 Studebaker Sedans from - "** £4*os Used Cars taken in part payment Easy Terms Arranged Local Asents: Mortlock & Co. HAWERA We cordially invite you to inspect the New, 1929 Studebaker and Erskine Cars now on exhibition in our Showrooms. There are many improvements that will interest you. New Studebaker Speed and Endurance Records. The Studebaker President raced 30,000 miles at 68.37 m.p.h. and 2,044 miles at 85.2 m.p.h. Nothing in the history of the world ever travelled so fast: — so far, as the Studebaker President. The Studebaker Commander raced 25,000 miles at 65.31 m.p.h. 1. The Studebaker Director raced 5,000 miles at 63.13 m.p.h. The Studebaker Erskine raced 1,000 miles at 60.97 m.p.h. Write, call ,or ’phone to-day for new illustrated catalogue. •'& • . TREE means big mileage FILL UP AT THE TRUE BLUE PUMPS
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 23 February 1929, Page 12
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258Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 23 February 1929, Page 12
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