STUDEBAKER DUPLEX Tf ,m' M s* f-* 4 The New Studebaker Standard Six Duplex'Phaeton—£44Z. Closed car protection at your finger tips —m an open car! lOWER the roller enclosures of the New, Studebaker Duplex. • In 30 seconds—without getting out of the car—it becomes a snug, comfortable enclosed car. Raise the enclosures —and you have an airy open carl Thanks to Studebaker engineers who designed and developed the Duplex, open car freedom and closed car comfort can now be obtained m one car—at the price of an open car! Let us demonstrate the advantages of the Duplex —an exclusive Studebaker feature. Thorough T)esign Throughout the construction of Studebaker .care, close attention has been paid to details. Sparking plugs are protected from moisture by rubber insulating caps. Spring eyes are bronse-bushed to give increased wear. Steering knuckles have been especially designed for balloon tyres These examples are typical ofthethroughnesa of Studebaker design. STANDARD SIX DUPLEX-PHAETON, £442 (American .catalogue specification). Parisian Red Finish, £lO extra. Spare Tyre and Tube. £lO extra. Four-wheel Hydraulic Brakes and four Disc Wheels, £l7/10/- extra. ADAMS LTD. , New Zealand Agents for Studebaker Motors. AGENTS: DUNEDIN: S. R. Steelman, Princes Street. BALCLUTHA: Kean & Weddell, Ltd. OMAKAU: John Haig & Co. TAPANUI: Wylie Bros. INVERCARGILL; Gormack & Pettigrew, Ltd. GORE: Gormack Pettigrew, Ltd. ROXBURGH: S. Robb. PALMERSTON SOUTH; C. Smith.
New One Ton TmCk Xike'theif tW ton truck—with which Graham Brothers advanced from twentieth to sixth position in the industry in three brief years—their new ONE-TON {represents a distinct achievement. > Impressive appearance, well built bodies, } quick acceleration, volumes of reserve ) power, sturdy frame and axles, easy handling, comfortable riding, extremely low upkeep cost—and dependable service everywhere! A ~ Its advantages are so numerous—and iso pronounced—that even a casual examination will quickly satisfy you of its exceptional merit. 1 TON CHASSIS £425 TON CHASSIS £475 Delivered . COSSENS AND BLACK Ltd.
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FOUR POINTS Worth Considering You- know that the 15/30 h.p. Crossley is a highgrade product throughout, that it is unquestionably the finest value in its class, but do you realise the following;—' 1. It has a petrol consumption of at least 30 miles to the gallon. 2. It easily attains over 50 miles per hour. 3. It climbs any ordinary hill on top. . 4. It does away with the necessity to buy a small under-powered car. For the same price as you would pay for a light car it gives you ample power, roominess, and comfort, with a remarkable road performance and the strictest economy. Otago Agents: PARTEL & BO AG - - Carroll Street, Dunedin.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19476, 11 May 1925, Page 4
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