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" Buy a Studebaker, the ONLY. Car with Duplex t Body and Studebaker 4-wheel Hydraulic Brakes. / ' 2 u 0 V*"XMEttidN When young New Zealand is intent on football he forgets about Motor Cars —darting about after the ball, all unconscious of the swiftly approaching car. The driver must pull up in three or four yards to avoid an accident! But she can do it—her car— a STUDEBAKER will pull up in three yards, even when travelling at 20 miles per hour. # Could you rely on YOUR car to pull up in three yards ? Every driver, however careful, must at some time have to meet such ah emargency. BUY A STUDEBAKER AND PUT SAFETY FIRST. / , PRESSURE RELIEF / ' VALVE *n PFrtAL \« SB -'ral. "CONTROL VALVE. - SHOWN CLOSED m TREE FLOW WHEN —VALVE IS OPEN •rfy)W WHENVALVtJSCLOSED "OPPOSED PISTONS' Studebaker Four-Wheel Hydraulic Brakes. Diagrammatic view oT pump in gear-box that actuates hydraulic brakes. Standard Six DuplexPhaeton, 5-seater, with Artillery type wheels and five balloon tyres ' USED CARS TAKEN IN PART PAYMENT. SI eel disc wheels are fitted on all cars equipped with four-wheel brakes. The four-wheel brakes are hydraulically operated by a geab-driven pump bui]t integrally ■ witli the gear box operating on two pistons also enclosed in the gear-box; these pistons actuate the brakes through suitable controls. Slight pressure on the brake pedal operates a valve controlling the pump, and braking power is developed automatically by the pump and not by manual power. The front wheel brakes ajre totally enclosed and of the internal-expanding type. Rear wheel brakes are external-contracting. The front wheels cannot lock. The rear wheels cannot remain locked, because the moment they lock and stop turning, the braking pressure is released.. Standard Six DuplexPhaeton, 5-seater, 4-wheel hydraulic brakes, 4 disc wheels, five balloon tyres EASY. TERMS ARRANGED.

ALLEN BROS. & Agents for Studebaker Bright StreetCars Phone 1079 Popular Crepe Soles. THE CREPE RUBBER SOLE i.s now' firmly and permanently cstgb- i iish.ed In Poverty Ray, and the public demand is such'that the Gisborne Tyro Surgery lias now found it necessary to employ a competent stitcher on the premises in Derby Street. . THE. CREPE RUBBER. SOLE is attached bv a special "acid cure vulcanising process, and the hist'layer is now stitched at. the. tops to ohviale the possibility of lifting; the succeeding layers of Crepe Rubber vover the stitching and protect- it- fioni contact, with the. pavement. CO per cent, of footwear worn in England and New Zealand is noty CREPE - RUBBER SOLEI), and re-soling, with this wonderful, .rubber has become, in the last few years, qiiilp ap industry in the cities. \ UREPE RUBBER. SOLES are noiseless and comfortable, light and flexible; they never squeak, will not scratch the floors, they are uniform in quality all through, and are guaranteed not t.o crack or break. They grip the pavement, they do not- overheat ilie feet., and are absolutely water-. * Have these resilient and double-wearing PURE CREPE. BOLES attached to your boots and shoes NOW—they outlast lour or five leather gyj-* PAIR FOR LADIES’.. C)/g PAIR FOR tyRN’SONLY AT TYRE SURGERY PHONE 718. DERBY STREET (OPP. TOWN SCHOOL) l S. ALLAN & SON LIMITED, PLUMBERS, COPPERSMITHS SHEET METAL WORKERS HEATING AND HOT-WATES ■"./ENGINEERS. LARGE STOCKS /Of , SANITARY WARE GALVANISED WATER' PIPES AND v; FITTINGS.' ■ PORCELAIN BATHS, BASINS ’ And ALL CLASSES OF PLUMBING i SUPPLIES WINDMILLS, PUMPING PLANTS Etc., Etc. | LET US HARNESS THAT WATER SUPPLY OF YOURS. ADDRESS: DERBY STREET *. ■ mrrnvm 7AA .’PHONO 764. P.O. BOX 74.

Ladies’ Warm Velour Cloth Coats Trimmed Fur Collar, elc. FROVI 59/0 ■Hrwcmwn I ,1.1 1)- lj n ■fl * -'.y. *>.■»•. ..» * - * ( -• ' There’s a Crispness in the Air Already. Get Ready For Winter! ONE OF THESE MORNINGS YOU’RE G05.N0 to awake to unmistakable SIGNS OF JOHN FROST’S RETURN. SOON, TOO: DON’T REALISE THEN THAT YOU’RE NOT PREPARED. GET' READY NOW WITH YOUR WINTER. ATTIRE. FIRST OF ALL SEE McGRpER’S ADVANCE DISPLAY OF THE WINS TER FASHIONS. FROCKS AND COATS, COSY AND WARM, ARE HERE IN ALL THE ' APPROVED / STYLES. AND ALL TJIK ESSENTIA b ACCESSORIES: HOSIERY, GLOVES, FURS. CHOKERS, ETC ARE HERE ALSO. MODERATELY PRICED. For Example s \ rk? 1 A A •w Latest in Tweed Costumes £5/12/0 Girls’ Tweed Coats All Sizes. FROM 29/0 Newest in Fur Chokers ID (i . Ladies’ Silk and Mixture Hose Newest Shades. • Ladies’ Gauntlet Cloves t ' v /’ ; V In Newest Styles, Imitation Saede, with Fur Tops. FROM 7/ 0 Latest in Faney Gauntlet French Kid Gloves FROM 4/11 FROM 13/fi McGRUER & e©. DRAPERS ■ - - ‘ - - GISBORNE

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17009, 16 April 1926, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17009, 16 April 1926, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17009, 16 April 1926, Page 5