Studebakers Handsomer and Better Equipped Than Ever See Our Showroom Display To-day m i ; ■' :.-c Studebaker cars are so well-known in New Zealand } (tHere are 5000 of . vi th.e'ni in use in this country) that the arrival of the new models is quite an ' event of the motoring year. Adams, Ltd. have now received delivery of a ■■'large shipment of the latest.-models, .ii of which are finished in a distinctive, shade of carmine known as itarisiau j.ted. A importer who visited ho showrooms yesterday was impressed /ith the beauty of the new Studebakcr fi . ;• -- -dress, which includes plated radiator, windscreen frames, end other fittings. Destined to bo especially - popular on account of its very /low price (£420) ’' the how “Light Six” shows several important hiiprovemenjts. The car is more .’cleanly.-in wet weather, owing cc equipment with extra wide fenders - ■ and running boards.■ The upholstery is of leal leathei-, the cushions being . . deeper thaii ever, and the new instrument board is exceptionally handsome ' * ’and well equipped. The .new one-man hqod is of a double-texture rubberised t - - * ' mathriar leather, finished and lined m grey, and the curtains are beautifully '■ < snug-fitting, opening with the doors -and giving the comfort of an enclosed , car-at-touring car price. Gopccrning.,tlio. bigger'Studebakers, the “Special Six” and “Big Six,”, space does not permit a; detailed description, but they a--'- ■■■ ”adso"embbdy many •- - important::.; refinements: Alb Studebakers, whether the f • :• price be £420 or £975, are of the same mechanical quality,.and all have the - - ' same care bestowed upon mechanical details. All. have crank shafts, .-.fi■ machined all over and balanced to a liair, ensuring absolutely smooth running. Studebakers have already built 180,000 of the “Light Sixes,” the baby of the ■ 'V> family and with its improved appearance'.'arid'equipment, the new'- model ' /■ ': ■ should be sure of .a ; .tremendous demand this year. ; if Cl t ‘ ' AOAMS, Ltd STAFFORD .STREET/ TIMARU m
. . WINTER EXCURSIONS TO HONOLULU. FROM AUCKLAND— Niagara, Bth July. Malcura, sth August. RETURNING FROM HONOLULU— Niagara, 6th August. Makura, 3rd September. RETURN FARE—lst CLASS £SO. For full particulars apply to: UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., LTP.
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?' i i-. V .kii Busy Boot Stores JUS®-OPENED UP 2000 pr Slippers LADIES’ ARCTIC FELT COLLAR SLIPPERS, Felt and Leather. Soles. To Bo Cleared at 4s 11d a Pair. CHILDREN’S FELT SLIPPERS. MEN’S FELT SLIPPERS From 1s 9d a Pair. From 3s 6d a Pair. LADIES’ ARCTIC FELT BUCKLE BOOTS. Leather SolesCs 6d Pair. CHILDREN’S ARCTIC FELT BUCKLE BOOTS. Leather Soles. From 3s 6d a Pair. COSY SLIPPERS AT LOWER PRICES FROM SOUTER’S BUSY BOOT STORES. Gookham House, Phone 286. North End Store. Phone 656.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 21 June 1924, Page 10
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