Mayor of Auckland's Unemployed Relief Fund. From 8.30 a.m. until 12 noon the Suburbs will be canvassed by the Ladies Committee. WILL HOUSEHOLDERS HAVE THEIR SUBSCRIPTIONS READY? h needed urgently, to be spent on Definite Relief Works. Every 1/- carries 1/Govemment Subsidy. Will any unavoidably missed in the canvass of the City area (end in their donations in envelopes with their names and addresses to Mr. J. S. Brigham, Town Clerk (Hon. Secretary to the Mayor's Fund). The Office of the Unemployment Committee at the Town Hall will be open all Saturday afternoon to enable everyone to contribute, and so help the good work. NOTE Only the acutal " City " is being canvassed, but that does not preclude residents in other areas from sending in donations, and so having a share in the good work. EVERY £1 IS WORTH £2.
The narrow steel Windshield pillars of the ERSKINE SIX body eliminate the deadly " blind spot" which causes thousands of accidents yearly m. V * m \ k >o /» 3 •TO /v ■»? It/:' to -r r < ~r' <• v*™ 'Jilt' / K-jy b;S m <& m 7 Mi w. tu*» % I 1 a *#•4' Si 'Xi SI >V is k / 1 S Level Crossing Accidents in 21 days!! Sept. 21—Car collides wih Christchurch Express at Clarence Road Crossing Sept. 23 Car collides with Christchurch North Express at Bligh's Road Crossing Oct. I—Car collides with Christchurch Express at the Styx Crossing Oct. 3—Motor Truck collides with Christchurch Electric Train at Hornby Crossing Oct. 12— Motor Truck collides with Christchurch North Express at Papanui Crossing THTFJ aFTCJ I KI No other car offers such perfect visibility and effective 4-wheel brakes as KibJ The ERSKINE brakes are internal expanding on all four wheels. There were no iewer than five level crossing accidents in the vicinity of Christchurch from September 21st to October 12th. In some cases the car passengers had miraculous escapes, in others, passengers were fa tally or seriously injured. When the giant express appears suddenly at the crossing you must act quickly to avoid accident. You cannot a fiord to run risks through driving a car with bad visability and obsolete 2-wheel brakes. Eliminate the deadly "blind spot "-Drive an ERSKINE 44 SIX." Xou can depend on the ERSKINE LrrTmaiTT i T« r*-f brakes to bring you to a quick standstill while the express thunders past. The powerful self energising 4-wheel brakes of the ERSKINE SIX give instant action, positive braking for any emergency. Driving at high speed the ERSKINE SIX can be brought to a standstill in a few feet. To afford the maximum visibility ERSKINE wind-shield pillars are only 2Ji inches wide at the vision line and approaching traffic is not obscured. In addition ERSKINE provides clear vision behind too! The New Erskine Six Sedan with full vision steel body as built by Studebaker NEW LOW ERSKINE PRICES: STUDEBAKER'S NEW " ERSKINE SIX " SEDAN £395 STUDEBAKER'S NEW " ERSKINE SIX" COUPE £395 STUDEBAKER'S NEW " ERSKINE SIX " BUSINESS COUPE £379 STUDEBAKER'S NEW " ERSKINE SIX TOURING - £372 We cordially invite you to inspect the new ERSKINE models now on Exhibition in our Showrooms. The old-fashioned box type sedan with heavy body pillars ' giving bad visibility. USED CARS TAKEN IN PART PAYMENT EASY TERMS ARRANGED ADAMS LTD© 37 Albert Street, AUCKLAND ■ i . HAMILTON, Jas. Totnba & Co., Ltd. WHANGABEI, Going Brot. tocal Agents . HA g[^gkE f Allen Bros. & Jofanatoo*.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19792, 12 November 1927, Page 19
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