THE DAY BEFORE YESTERDAY the self-starter applied to the motortar was an experiment and a fad. YESTERDAY it was a desirable luxury. TO-DAY it is an indispensable necessity. It's the same with Electric Lights. No car can now claim to 'he in line with modern requirements which does net possess these two features. The only wonder is that wo had to wait so long for "the best motor-car builders to give us these things. Of course there are self-starters and self-starters. Experience has proved that the Electric Self-starter is the safest, best, and most rel : 1 The great STUDEBAKER CORPORATION has realised all these tilings', and in the 191-1 "Twenty-five" Stuciebaker it lias produced a car which in every item of its equipment comes into line with the most exacting of modern requirements. The Self-starter is electric, of course. Furthenmro it is fool-proof. The ignominious m anual task of cranking up is mad© Everything is automatic. YOU TOUCH A BUTTON AND THE ENGINE STARTS. As soon as the self-starter has done its work it automatically drops out of gear. PUSH ANOTHER BUTTON AND YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHTING DYNAMO up plies CURRENT TO YOUR LAMPS. All the troubles that acetylene starting and lighting systems are heir to are abolished. And the Car, powerful, comfortable, handsome, magnificently strong and durable, is built on the best English lines, down to the full floating rear axle. There is not' a more modern, better equipped .<r more favourably known car in New Zealand to-day. Then look at the price. The STUDEBAKER Yv"ATCHWORD is "BEST VALUE FOR THE LEAST MONEY," and this Grand. Car sells in Timaru at £345, absolutely inclusive of every item of equipment. For those requiring a slightly bigger -md more powerful car we have the "Thirty-five" Studebaker, seating-six, which with Self-starter and Electric Lights sells at. £395. Call and see these really up-to-date Cars, the finest products of the greatest American automobile manufacturers. J„ RULE, SUB-AGENT ASHBURTON.
COOKHAM HOUSE. JUST OPENED— A LARGE SHIPMENT OP GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS. -As Illustrated— GENT'S CHROME GOLOSHED BALMORALS, all Sizes. SOUTER'S PRICESOLE AGENT FOR "NON TREAD OVER" FOOT WEAR. 'ALLAN BROS." BROGUE SHOES. COOKHAFfI HOUSE,
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Timaru Herald, Volume C, Issue 15304, 25 March 1914, Page 8
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