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A MESSAGE TO NEW ZEALANDERS

All New Zealanders will be interested to know that the latest Empire built car is now the new Dynamic Erskine—manufactured in Canada. And for every £1 spent in purchasing tiiis new Studebaker product, 15/- remains in the Empire. All patriotic New Zealanders will be glad to know this latest addition to Empire Products. The Erskine is built to conform to tlio European and English trend of design and the engine with its built up crankshaft machined on. all sides, dynamically and inherently balanced, filled with latest vibration damper, embodies all the latest European refinements. This new model offers even greater safety. The armoured steel body is still lower because of the new double drop frame. The new wind-screen is non-shatterable safety glass. The Canadian Studebakerbuilt Erskine has increased its wheelbasc to 114 inches and h.p. to 25 R.A.C. and is capable of attaining a speed of 70 m.p.h. The appearance of this new model is particularly handsome. The long low swung body is beautifully finished in a rich maroon and interior furnishings are of highest quality Bedford Cord and Butler Silver. For" sheer value for money, this new Studebaker sets a high standard in fine car values. Closed models range from £415 and Erskine owners arc particularly invited to inspect this latest Canadian product, and they'll fully appreciate the numerous refinements of this new 1930 neat ion.

We are short of good used cars so are prepared to give a good allowance on vour present car.

" J. G. INGRAM & CO.. LTD.. Bridge Street. Nelson.'

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 29 May 1930, Page 6

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A MESSAGE TO NEW ZEALANDERS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 29 May 1930, Page 6

A MESSAGE TO NEW ZEALANDERS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 29 May 1930, Page 6