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V,WHEN YOU FINALLY SELECT your new Car, your ultimate satisfaction ! -i.will depend upon the comfort you get out of that Car. The first element ' ,of comfort is that quality in the Cur which permits you to concentrate ~" "~ " " A """ "Syour attention upon the joys of motoring, and little attention on the < itself. CAB first of all must be easyriding. The Studebaker Car is famous its easy riding qualities, the perfect chassis balance, the long," resilient i springs, the luxury-giving depths of cushions. And room—plenty of room ' for seven passengers. .THE STUDEBAKER seats are form-fitting, and scientifically designed for Full Seven Passenger -.comfort as well as style and body lines. And there is plenty of room .for seven passengers. The front seats are individual chairs, adjustable front , i _and back, and the auxiliary children seats are folding arm chairs. . When 'not in use they slip into a recess nnder the tonneau seat, thus converting the . -. , car into a perfect five-Dassenear touring car. < -V, .THEN THE COMFORT you take in your Car is also a matter of pride. .{Studebaker has made a beautiful car. The lines are distinctive, aristo--cratic, the paint and varnish work superb; The equipment is the high- ~ . ...-. "'f est grade. Even the tonneau carpet is bound with leather. ' ' ' - THEN} TOO, splendid power is another thine: that makes j>. car comfortable. Let us Prove Studeba It makes for easy, smooth, effortless operation with a full seven-passenger Coml Joad. ,'BUT WE CAN'T DESCRIBE COMFORT in an advertisement. You must ■-"see the Studebaker car, you must ride in it. Therefore, consider this your -invitation to call on us any time for a demonstration, and let" us prove what Vteal comfort in a motor car means. AGENTS: OAMARu— H. J. Jenkins. WAIMATE—Motor Garage Ltd. (G. B. Sadler). ILMUKA—Mahan and ■ii-. Wedlake. GERALDINE—E. Un drill. PLEASANT POlNT—Andrew and Son. QUEENSTOWIN—Mount I Cook Motor Service Co. FAIR LlE—Mount Cook Motor Service Co., and S. Jones.

IL.BLO .COOKHAM HOUSE. STAFFORD * ST. SOUTH. REID'S NORTH END SHOP, STAFFORD ST. NORTH. SINCE STARTING REID'S BOOT STOCK SAL]'. AT BOTH SHOPS, we have done enormous business. Botli Stores have'been crowded all day long, and Customers have been more than satisfied with the.* Bargains they have got. GIRLS' CHROME DERBY BOOTS, Sewn Soles, Sizes 7, ■S, 9, 10. i" '■■. Usual Price, lis 6d pair SALE-PRICE, 7s 6d pair (This is a Fine Stolid Line.) CHILDREN'S TAN GLACE ANKLE j STRAP SHOES, Size 3, 4, 5, 6. I Usual Price, 2s lid pair SALE PRICE. Is lid pair CHILDREN'S BLACK GLACE ANKLE STRAP SHOES, Sizes 3, 4, 5, 6, SALE PRICE, Is lid'pair CHILDREN'S BLACK GLACE 1-BAR SHOES, Size 3, 4, 5 6 Usual Price, 4s 6d pair SALE PRICE, 3s 3d i,air CHILDREN'S SANDALS, Size 4 only. TO CLEAR at Is lid pair CHILDREN'S BLACK BUTTON BOOTS, Size 3, 4, 5, 6. Also in Laco Boots. Usual Price, 5s ITd pair SALE PRICE, 4s 3d pair REID'S BOOT STOCK SALE. NORTH END STORE, COOKHAM HOUSE, J. E. REID. Manager. STAFFORD STREET SOUTH STAFFORD STREET NORTH. x

CMNCHER CROSS Motorists delight. Users on Dominion roads have proved ta<nn tthe best long distance tyre obtainable. Buy 6ervice by insisting on Cliniicer Cross. LeadinK Garaees. ... RHEUMO .REMOVES THE CAUSE AND CURES RHEUMATISM. It is not a •'cure-all" but a scientifically compounded specific, which eliminates excess Uric Acid from the hlood. Try it. It has cured'thousands. 2s 6d and 4s 6d. Barraclough's Nervine stops Tootlimjh*» 23

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Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16447, 19 January 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16447, 19 January 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16447, 19 January 1918, Page 8

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