The Wonderful New 1920 Studetters A-COGENT REASON WHY STUDEBAKERS ARE SO POPULAR In modern motor-cars' where the j.Uuulard type oi drive involving the use of radius rods, is adopted, the rigidity of connection between engine and back axle throws the full impact of the terrific starting and braking strains on rear axle and chassis, straining both and shortening their life. Radius rods, also, work loose and rattle. \ Studebakers have avoided all this oy the adoption of their new cushion drive, in which the rear springs act as a buffer or cushion between engine and rear axle, relieving all undue strain, absorbing all sudden shocks, and ensuring a silent-run-ning and velvety transmission of power, with much longer life to rear axle and chassis, and a greatly increased life for the tvres. 7 A Studebaker Feature which contributes to the luxurious Riding-Comfort The New Cushion Drive PRICES: Special Six £775; Big Six £895. Immediate Delivery. (Price include* Msgnete-. and set of five Cord Tyres, coating £128). Adams Ltd Importers of Studebaker Motors STAFFORD ST., TIMARU. Also at Chrietchurch and WanyanuL
CIMXTS' 'IAN WILLOW CALF BROGUE SHOES: Welted Soles, Standard Brand as Illustrated SPECIAL PRICE,, 60s a. pair. Less than Maker's price to-day. MEN'S BLACK BROGUE SHOES: Extra Stout Soles. SPECIAL PRICE, 425. Both lines less than to-.day's wholesale cost. SPECIAL "BILL MASSEY" BOOT: Men's Army Cut Derby Boots, Stout Soles,. Heel- and' Toe Plate. Mado ou the broad army last. SPECIAL PRICE, 35s 6d a pair. This boob stands our Guarantee. Made of Picked Material. MEN'S NAILED BLUCHERS, from lis 0d «. pair. j . Both Lines less than To-day's. MEN'S PLAIN BLUCHERS, from lis 6d a pair, J Wholesale Cost, NORTH END STORE, STAFFORD STREET NORTH. 'Phono No. O
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Timaru Herald, Issue 170300, 20 August 1920, Page 8
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