it c/ rOU wouldn't think of buying a house ■ without first knowing how it is built and the quality of materials used. In selecting a piece of furniture you are sure to find out whether it is'solid wood or veneer. Yet many people who exercise care in most purchases buy a car without even lifting the bonnet or knowing about the hidden qualities of body and chassis construction that really determine one's future pleasure and satisfaction. We want you to know about the unseen qualities of the new Studebaker 4-door Sedan. Underneath its superb body finish is a strong framework of carefully selected ash, glued together and fastened in place by screws—not nailed. Upholstery in genuine velour of high quality. Various grades of velour look much alike—the big difference is in the quality. Beneath this velour covering are many nests of padded cushion springs and upSTANDARD SIX SEDAN (Wool trimmed) fitted with Artillery type wheels and five (i iQ-f balloon tyres kolstery with curled hair. Almost any car seems comfortable on the showroom floor, but it's quality such as this that makes the Studebaker remain comfortable after yean of service. The same standards of excellence are maintained throughout the chassis. The wonderful Studebaker hydraulic four - \vheel brakes are a revelation in braking efficiency —make skidding impossible—and the internal expanding front wheal brakes never require adjusting. Judged solely on what your eye can seein beauty of line and finish and exterior refinements—the Studebaker with 60 point; o! quality will command your instan approval. .„ But go deeper than that. Compare its hidden dualities— its design, materials and workmanship with cars * selling for hundreds o! pounds more. Call and make a critical examination ol the new Studebaker Sedan. STANDARD SIX SEDAN (wool trimmed) fitted with 4 wheel hydraulic brakes, 4 disc p j f\rt wheels tnd 5 balloon j^Jt/A USED CARS TAKEN IN PART PAYMENT. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. '{ _-' ALLEN BROS. & JOHNSTONE Agents for Studebaker Motor Cars rht Street. „ Phone 1079
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At the latter end of the Great War, the planters, of Ceylon were unable t«; obtain leather or factory rubber, so tlioy utilised the natural rubber .as produced on the plantations far re-soling boots, shoes, anil golf shoes. It proved so .successful that leather or treated rubber has never again regained favor. j .'■,.. After further experiment's, the CRETE RUBBER SOMv-was introduced into England, and soon established itself as "the best material known" for re-soling footwear. » t, , Although this is a fairly recent discovery', the demand in England during the' present year, has been such that thousands of tons of Crepe. Rubber have been used to eatisSv the requirements of the British public. The reasons for the wonderful popularity of the Crepe Runber. bole are not far to seek: thev possess the following advantages: Will outlast four pair of sole* of any other type; cheaper than leather and last longer --therefore are monev-savers; and they are absolutely waterproof. CREPE RUBBER is particularly resilient, and shock-absorbing. It retains the nerve of pure rubber." It acts as a cushion and makes walking smooth and easy. The Tyre Surgery is busily engaged re-soling hundreds of boots, and shoes with this wonderful natural rubber. Substantial weights fox. men; lighter for women and children; 9/6 pair for men's; 8/6 for women's; cheaper for kiddies. ONLY AT TYRE SURGERY PHONE 718. DERBY STREET (OPP. SCHOOL)
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Fashion's Favored Modes McGruer's Are Showing the Latest from Paris * and London. SMART CHECKED AND STRIVE!) ULNUIIAM HtOUvS. * 6/1] 7/11 a,,d 8/11 Nice Selection in COTTON FCJI. Latest stripes. ]_s/6 each Bi K Range in VERY SMART FLORAL VOILES. * 25/6 and 32/6 ART SILK FROCKS, in Rrnvrns, Fa wns ami Greys. At FUJI SILK' FROCKS, in plain colors. Trimmed collar and cuffs. 39/6 FUJI SILK JUMPER SLITS. » At gl/CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF- YOU WILL BE DELIGHTED GISBGRNE.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17185, 8 November 1926, Page 5
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