Why Studebaker CEASED MAKING 4-Cylinder Cars W> : In years gone by Studebakers made both four-cylinder and six-cylinder cars, and built up a huge business for both types. r l.he most successful and popular of the four-cylinder models was the “Light Four,’ • introduced two or three vears' ago; which had an enormous sale, as it deserved. Studebakei engineers" then had the daring idea of building a six-cylinder car, which should sell at the same price as the “Light Four. lo sell a six-cylindei car at. the same, price as a four-cylinder car of equal quality meant that there must be a phenomenally large output, and facilities for producing such an output. Studebakers sank over £5.000,000 in a magnicent plant, designed to build nothing but “Light Sixes/’ When the first Light Six came on the'market two years ago it sold in New Zealand at £6(O. Sales .. . < 1 _ 1.1- —i. li. n Ar'mh! n +rt Vflf TIOO TIO Zealand av i iariuij, "'uou, ~ —-- it the lowest-prices six-cvlinder car on the market, cheaper even than the Studebaker “Li<dit Four” used to be. No experienced motorist needs to be told anything about Studebaker quality, or about the great advantages possessed bv six cylinder over four-cylinder motors. Studebakers have dropped the manufacture of four-cylinder cars because they have found out how to make and market a six-cylinder car which cau actually be sold at a lower price, Adams Ltd N.Z. Importers of Studebaker Cars. STAFFORD STREET, TMARU. AND AT CHRISTCHURCH, WANGANUI, AND PALMERSTON NORTH..
2 Stone Diamond, Cross Over. £22 10S to £4O 3 Stone Diamond, Half Hoop. £ls to £3O. NOW ! Is the time to see Out* Selection of DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS. Square Diamond Cluster, £22 10S. F. J. DUNN, Corner Jeweller. 7 Stone Diamond Cluster. £22 10S,
Millions of packets of “NO-HUB-1 BING” Laundry Help aold to gr/cer* last year. Truly nothing succeeds like
I Now In F ull- s SOUTER'S ng PRICE SMASHING SALE Of SLATER’S ASSIGNED STOCK of HIGH CLASS FOOTWEAR Bought at 12/7 In the £, and ietailed accordingly’. The Greatest Sale of Footwear in the history of South Canterbury No Appros. and No Booking done during Sale Period’. SHOP EARLY. SHOP EARLY. Souter’s Boot Stores
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 4 June 1923, Page 10
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