A War Measure / Rescinded. Beginning irom to-day, the D.LG. will revert to the old custom of keeping open continuously from 9 a.m. ; to 6 p.m. A§ a war measure our doors were dosed from 1 o'olock to 2 o'clock | ?or the lunch hour. It acted well, j '■ and. served its purpose, but we realise J J that wo are a public institution, here j q for the satisfaction and convenience J vPq p, JI i|T| g|| of our customers, and now that our ] gM |j I P staff is almost up to pre-war | | pi strength we shall be able to give |Jyl prompt attention to every customer, | aLI even during the lunch hour, when our tetia.fi is of necessity slightly depleted. Thanks to our many customers for tKe assistance they gave us in falling j in with the innovation, and planning | their shopping for other hours. J From TO-DAY The EXI.C. will remain open I between j 1 and 2 o'clock. I . v —~—- —; J H I I[\ STUDE BAKER =MODEL&= yB I o CHASSIS s P ecificatio N HP n ' Motor—Four cylinders, cast en-bloc, L-head, 3£ iiiches i • pig | * 5 inches; 35-40 HJP., at 2,000 R.P.M. I® I Lubrication—Splash and positive distribution. \ 'ikSffll m| © Cooling System — Centrifugal force pump circulating mM "II /!k\lfei " system; tubular radiator, 17-inch, four-blade fan. i ffira l Exhaust down front away from floor boards. Petrol System—l4-gallon tank in rear. Vacuum feed. BSmHII " Carburetion—Zenith Carburetor, with new "hot-spot" H i|lf Electric System—Two-unit Studebaker Wagner. jj| Ignition—High tension magneto. JH Electric Lights—Large headlightswith improved reflectJj| j diffusing lenses, two degrees of dimming; H |f|l|j Clutch — Aluminium leather-faced cone chitch, with U I Trammiasion —Separate unit —three speeds forward, \ pL»! L'' | frU M Rear Axle—Studebaker, improved semi-floating, spiral g(| j g | % I M bevel gear drive, full Timken bearing equipment. pa I] 1 I j &' Ditto—Hotchkrss—through the springs'. 0 1 fa Springs — Front and rear semi-elliptic. Front, 34J x S I | v B Hichcs, 7 leaves; rear. 50£ x 2 inches, 7 leaves, ■ j 11 Tyres—34 x 4 inches; Goodyear. All-weather tread on |a j || S Brakes—Foot brake, external contracting., inches |Uj j 1 1 inches; emergency brake, internal expanding, MF j I ljf§ Equipment—Electric horn; electrically-lighted instruH I I Bl ment board, on which axe mounted: Stewart" H 1 M|| Warner speedometer—driven from propeller shaft B | S jTll |jf| oil indicator, Yale-locked ignition and lighting iSa JB! 1 111|| jfe' 'yj switch, carburetor, control, battery indicator; ' H I Sill Ijla, 4 petrol gauge on tank in rear; complete set of tools; ' llifil JiliL 11 »i 4 tyre carrier at rear, with extra rim. mfi ; ,j, Light Four, 5-seater body - £525 i J|||l | H 111 \ J light Six, 5-seater body -. £650 k|f M |fM Sig Six, 5-7-seater body - £775 vjMja g Shipments arriving per S.S.'s"Kurow" and"War Opal" S. R. STEDMAN jg J, N.Z. Importers of Studebaker Motors. , LIGHT FOUR CHASSIS " PRINCES STREET ' ° UNEDIN One Bad Egg Awarded Cold Medah New Zealand iSHHb H tiPH'&b tfV and London ' , IH €£ IVilXtSgg 9 k [W\ Makes perfect pastry—perfect Ay w a ... jT I / I Wk\ cakes—perfect bread. Try /frfik d#" f ' li- —11"""«. I / / I'M it, tot it, prove it and you Wo / ( will see why New Zea- j insist on getting ■ OnrMmAll will make a cake disIf TO agreeable to the taste and t j-i MWMW Ae stomach. Why risk eggs X0B& x> • x i , y • when sure results and wholesome now packed ca^es can secured by using Edmonds %|§p| u , n^ er t J le Snowball name Egg Powder? \ * wwfiy brand. Snowball Flour ia I. j •.! j. i • i WW madebytheProprietorsofTbktle " dOCS »Way With CggS. It banishes Oabw»l—°f Creamoata and Thistle fear 3 and doubts on cooking day. It M&gM ' Flakes fame. YauTl like Snowball • £ r j J I? D J Flour. Packed in 50. i(W and means a saving, for Edmonds Egg Powder 2001b. bags. • j 8 cheaper to use 1 ■-■'■■ '•" 9,11 Try it. Thousands of housewives use it. Ask WOMI for it at your grocer's—bake the safe way. : DOTT LOOK OLD. I M2&S& WWAffNTt C? S'.ffi!i7w\\ m^^MJvoW&EXLXJI® . Haif Restorer, 1 gives health to the Hair and restores the ■ natural colour. It cleanses fh« scalp; is the moat perfect Hair Dressing. . ooh'T LOOK ou>.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17634, 26 May 1919, Page 2
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