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MOTORISTS! Buy your Petrol at New Town Hall Parking Station—Next Town Hall, Grey’s Avenue.

M9P w*m I xiJJJJ r% r. y: ■■ >: .. m :-■- - v. o-rfi t.-vnt \v*s v- **«£ J&s£* 'Q&SS* fti'* *** NEW 1929 BALL-BEARING SPRING SHACKLE 'T' The great new President Eight is powered by the 109 horse-power Studebaker engine that recently raced 30,000 miles in 26,326 minutes —19 days and 19 nights of constant driving at an average speed of more than 68 miles per hour. This official American record is dramatic proof of Studebaker’s brilliant performance and endurance. Such reserve power, such reserve strength, makes a simple task of normal driving and assures years of satisfying service. Despite its luxurious equipment—the price of the new Studebaker President Eight is below many six cylinders of lesser power. You will heartily enjoy putting this great new straight eight through its paces. We cordially invite you to inspect all the new Studebaker and Erskine models in our Showrooms. Read what Squadron Loader C. Kingsford Smith and Flight Lieutenant C. T. P. Ulm say about Studebaker President. Sydney, 18th July, 1928. " The Studebaker President Straight Eight Sedan, which I recently purchased from you, is running so well that I am tempted to put wings on it. Before finally deciding on the President Eight I made a careful inspection of ali high, grade curs and selected the Studebaker be cause I consider its engineering design to be basically correct. I wish you to know that the road perform ance of the President, its luxurious comfort and the admiration it evokes among my friends has absolutely confirmed my judgment in choosing this car.” % 2mk£ Sydney, 27th July, 1928. “ Smithy and I tried the Studebaker President out recently and didn’t that bus pull. I hardly remember changing gear. The President seemed to treat all hills alike — over in tap. This, combined with the extraordinary comfort and riding made our run very pleasant, and we were not at least fatigued at the end of the trip.” (Signed) C. T. P. ULM, Co-Commander, Southern Cross. (Signed) KINGSFORD SMITH, Co-Commander, Southern Cross. The new Studebaker ball-bearing spring shackles—an exclusive Studebaker feature —eliminate all squeaks and rattles common to ordinary plain-bushed shackles. They also obviate the necessity of adjustments. Greasing is required only every 20,000 miles. NO MODERN ADVANCEMENT HAS SO DEFINITELY ADDED TO RIDING COMFORT AS THIS NEW AND EXCLUSIVELY STUDEBAKER IMPROVEMENT. There are many other new improvements on the new Studebaker & Erskine models. New Zealand Agents for STUDEBAKER and ERSKINE Cars 0 THE NEW STUDEBAKER PRESIDENT STRAIGHT EIGHT 7-SEATER SEDAN Write or ’phone to-day for new illustrated catalogue. If you cannot call at our Showrooms we will send out to your home any car that interests you. 37 Albert St., AUCKLAND

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 538, 15 December 1928, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 538, 15 December 1928, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 538, 15 December 1928, Page 12

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