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[Published by Arrangement.] greatly enjoyed by show WEEK VISITORS. O n e of the most popular features of the Winter Show week, if wo are to judge by the delighted comments of visitors, has been the free exhibition of the celebrated film showing the manufacture of Studebaker ‘‘Economy Light Six” motor-cars. This liini, which will bo shown again to-night, at 7.30, illustrates in the fullest detail the mvriad careful processes which go to the making of the “Light Six,” the wonderful six-cylinder car which is now offered in New Zealand at £420. When first introduced the ‘‘Light Six” made a ready sale at £675. The price has been reduced step by step as the output increased and factory costs wove reduced until to-day the "Light Six” sells at £420, £75 less than the price of the famous Studebaker ‘‘Light Four, ’ the manufacture of which lias now been discarded. Having learned how to make a good six-cylinder car to sell at a lower price than a good four-cylinder car. Stridebakers now make nothing but sixes. Their reward is that they make and sell more six-cylinder cars than any other manufacturer in the world. Don t miss seeing the great Studebaker film. Adams, Limited ’ N.Z. agents for the Studebaker Motors," Showrooms, Cuba street, Palmerston Nortlb

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 744, 28 June 1923, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 744, 28 June 1923, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 744, 28 June 1923, Page 5

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