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MOTORING IN COMFORT. UP TELL QUITE RECENTLY t 'if only people who really motored in comfort wore those who sat hack in a big £'iooo limousine with a salaried chaffenr on the driving scat to shoulder ail the mechanical worries. The driverowner had to contend with a lot of discomforts. Cranking up a stubborn engine on a frosty morning, cleaning out hard-caked acetylene generators, tilling up side lamps with oil getting wet and cold on rainy, wintry days, because of insufficient protection from the weather—all these delights fell to the lot of the owner-driver of the average touring car. But with the now model Studebaker comes a new order of things. The owner-driver gets at a cost of nnder £350 all the comforts attaching to ownership of the £IOOO car and the uniformed chauffeur. The electric self-starter attends to cranking np the engine: the reliability of the 23 h.p. Studebaker motor, with its high tension magneto and highly-set carburetter cuts out mechanical worries. The electric dvnamo aud full set of electric lamps gives him automatic lighting with no attendant duties, and the new "one-man"' hood, big adjustable wind screen, and "jiffy" side-curtains make his car as draughtproof and comfortable as a limousine *' l " n-nrst of weather. ALL THESE FEATURES ARE INCLUDED IX THE PRICE. £340. Werner with a spare detachable rim ana tyre, electric horn, clock. speedometer. all tools, free tuition in driving, and delivery anywhere in New Zealand. Come to the Garage and see our exhibit of Studebaker gears and other- enclosed Darts. There is nothing to hide in the Studebaker. Dozens of owner-drivers say they are more than satisfied with the car. Stafford Timaru. SUB-AGENT— G. S. SADLER, WAIMATE MOTOR GARAGE. TVAI MATE. Importers of Studebaker Motors. D. H. EDGAR, J. RULE'S GARAGE, ASHBURTON

Special Purchase OF " Standard " Boots AND SHOES. FROM SARGOOD SON AND L\V l r X, LTD., DUNEDIN. at These Prices: 26 PAIRS BOYS' TAX GLACE KID GOLOSHED BOOTS, just like Father's Boots. Size 10, 11, J2. 13 onlv. Usually 12s 6d. NOW 6s Hd a Pair 14 PAIRS GIRLS' BLACK BOX CALF LACE BOOTS. Sewn, Size 12 siud 13. Usuallv lis (id. NOW 5s lid 23 PAIRS GIRLS' BLACK BOX CALF BUTTON BOOTS. Sewn. Size 7, 10. 11. 12, 13. Ustinov lis 9d. NOW 6s !1d 10 PAIRS LADIES' GLACE KID 1-BAR WARD SHOES. Size A, 4. o, 6. Usually 10s (id. NOW 6s tid FOR MEN: 95 PAIRS MEN S BEST SON CALK GOLOSHED BOOTS, Sewn, Standard Brand. Sizes 9, 10." "Worth 20s. NOW 14s 6d a pair 23 PAIRS MEN'S CHROME GO..OSHED BOOTS, Leather Lino J. Sewn. Size 7, S, 9, 10. Usually 14s 6d. NOW 10s £d EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED WEAR. J. W. SOUTER, Cookham House, Timaru. THE BUSY BOOT STORE. 235 PAIRS "STANDARD" BOOTS AND SHOES, Purchased from Sargood Son and Ewen, AT HUGE REDUCTION Just Look

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Timaru Herald, Volume CIII, Issue 15740, 26 August 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CIII, Issue 15740, 26 August 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CIII, Issue 15740, 26 August 1915, Page 8

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