MOTOR CARS FOR THE COMING SEASON. WK rsceired the NEW SEASON'S SHIPMENT of STUDEBAKER ' CARS from the makers in Am erica, and wo are busily engaged in unpacking the 15)14 MODELS. These Cars can be described without exaggeration as a revelation in motor-car construction. Each year lias seen the models presented to the- public vastly improved, but the latest Cars are undoubtedly the most remarkable value ever offered. THE NEW" RTUDEBAKERS arc complete with electric sett-starters, and fitted with a fall set of electric lamps. They have mil foatiu- l«ek axle, and tlto ample seating is a leading feature. But it is when ono inspects tins artistic beauty of thi> finish and the luxurious upholstery that are marked features of the so Cars, that the wonderful attention to detail that marks the Studebaker firm is realised. Nothing like it has been seen in any cars that hav© been handled by us. The cars liavo also a il reallv trulv weather-proof hood and wind-screen, and wo still sell them at the" following prices:— FIVE-SEATER, 25 h.p. Standard Model £345 THREE-SEATER, 25 h.p., with local Body £395 SEVEN-SEATER. 35 h.p. Mode: £395 THE 25 h.p. Delivery Van, with a capacity of 15001b, an exnmp'e of splendid value for commercial firms, sells at £345. , Ltd., Stafford St., Timaru
SPECIAL BOYS' BOOTS. WK hav« r:ittcU in aanount in S that we have ]u«.t oponwi Tip a Shipment ..i BOYS' YOUTHS', aJid YOCXO MEN'S HOOTS. Wo have boon fortunate in tmtriiif; :mi <rt"relv NEW" TYPE It' Boys' Boots, that is K"ing; tf> revolutionist) tho Boys' and Youns; Mnu Fnor.vear Tr;'<!" " "Wo guaranty these- Boots to outlast tvcn ordinary best-quality School Boots. 'IV Prices are onlv lV •> nair higher than our asttal stock line*. " • " * '' BOYS' BOOTS. Sizes T, 8, 9, to, It, U, 13. YOUTHS* BOOTS. Sizes 1, J, 3, «, 3. MEN'S BOOTS. Sizes 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. Guaranteed Double Life. Outlast Two Pairs of Other Boots. Inspection Invited. Inspection invited. ALL BRANDUD— J. W. SOUTE.R. COOKHAM HOfSF., TIM AFt I" ONLY PROCTRABLF. FROM OXK TRIAL WII.I. CONVINCK THI- - SCEPTICAL. J. W. SOUTER, The Busy Boot Store. COOKHA9VI HOUSE.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15454, 17 September 1914, Page 8
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