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THE IDEAL CAR FOR A LADY— THE "STUDEBAKER." It is the hall-mark of the really modern motor car that it is easy to drive, and it follows that the better and mor9 reliable the car is, the more suitable it is for.a lady to^driye. The! "Studebaker' 'car is an especially favourite among lady drivers because it is practically automatic. Electric self-starter, electric lights, electric horn—everything actuated on the "push-the-button" system, except the gears. The "Studebsker" has a very powerful engine—sq powerful that the gears need be changed only in infrequent emergencies. It will take even considerable up-grades on top gear, and does not need btaking on any save the steepest down-grades. This means that the gear and brake levers are very seldom needed, and makes for pleasurable driving, without worry or exertion Furthermore the "Studebaker" is a trim-builfc .and beautifullyfinished car, luxuriously comfortable, exceptionally silent, and fitted with i>. j steering mechanisr* which transmits no road shocks. Also, the "Studcbakor" ! !is beautifully balanced, and reairifcs no physical effort in steering. 'Call and see the latssfc models. ADAMS, kTD,; Avenue, Wanganui, New Zealand irnpwters of Studebaker Motors.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16824, 27 November 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16824, 27 November 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16824, 27 November 1916, Page 4

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