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' ' T ■ ■ / -■■—--' . .' _. —~ . i. . ...,■,■.-<...■,--• ■■-■'~,.. ,-.•■- ■ . --.".' - ■ ■ - ■ - ■ "■ I ,y _.. . _ ■ ■ . • i-^ -^ -"_*.' . ■ ■ .'-'., ■ . ; ' I i LASTLY IMPROVED IN DESIGN, LIGHTER, MORE ECONOMICAL AND OF STILL HIGHER QUALITY, THIS ■ NEW STUDEBAKER MODEL RETAINS ALL THOSE STERLING ATTRIBUTES OF RELIABILITY A AND DURABILITY WHICH HAVE MADE THE STUDEBAKER FOUR THE MOST POPULAR CAR ON THE NEW ZEALAND MARKET. stefSnements of Design and Equipment for 1 ©19. *ltlE BODY is of the new comfortable low-seated type, strikingly elegant in every line, roomy, «asy. , riding; and convenient from every standpoint. . THE MOTOR is new throughout, a little smaller in bore, a little more efficient in the production of power. Equipment, with " Zenith " carburetter, "hot-spot" intake manifold and high-tension magneto, ensures a maximum of fuel economy. TRANSMISSION—On the very latest principles. The gear-box is carried amidships, the drive is "through the springs," and the final drive gearing is spirai-cut, ensuring rolling contact and smoother and sweeter running. CHASSIS FRAME—This Is considerably tapered at the front, allowing a greater swinging arc '"■ to the front axle, and permitting of easy turning in the narrowest streets and at the most difficult ~,,,•.''■ corners. > -._,,- ■ ■■ ' COMFORT. —The design throughout bespeaks enlightened consideration for the convenience both of owner-driver"and passengers-. All mechanical parts'requiring attention are readily accessible, the car is remarkably easy and pleasant to'drive, and such features as the robe-rail, broad car- >"" peted foot-rest, easy control levers, door-latches and windshield have received infinite care in design and construction. The New Light Four is essentially the vehicle for the man who needs a car constantly, and who must have one on which he can always depend. There are already over 2000 Stadebaker owners in New Zealand. Each and every one of them will testify to the fad that "Studebaker" spells "satisfaction." ■ :':■ —^•■■• "■' PRICES z ' -'• .r rffrMJl' THE LIGHT FOUR, 5-seater, equippad*witheleda*ic light and electric self-starter, 5 defcachjr /%s&C*Tt~2gg£fflßß3k abl« rims and tyres, " one man" khaki hood, etc., Factory finish ... ... £513 / /S^XSJMMrrMvm THE LIGHT SIX, 5-soater, similar equipment, Factory finish ... :.. £62S / /TZJ^iK^lia^^f THE BIG SIX» 5-seat«r, with 2 auxiliary seats, similar equipment, Factory finish... £750 I Jgmfflfjlglalgmi Specially paiatftd to purchaser's order, £15 extra. E&lz%uTvs%f / £%. IT% Fk Hysl€s I T 9!**^ new Zealand importers of / /f*% Wmtrjr^i 1t i *rmr mmm I mJm- studebaker motors N THE AVENUE - WAFUGANUI. ] V^s^ I \. ■ W^ have nmv landed the first of these in WanguiiuJ. Th» NASH is the BSJWSh^^ftiißM^^lJ^lLßi^P^A'^^''*'*'' FOLKS who wear classes do so because last word in car construction.. Their W&P*BBf^MPW^®&*S£&:^ theitAf&& need them—many more factory is one of the largest in the M %JBBj kla H If f^l mdl * ahonld «fslr them, and would if tbev world, covering over one hundred flf'- If | 1 |wl wk oould realize th* comfort awaiting acres, four thousand skilled niech- PL ■ '■.ffffr.ff .I*^ ■ -^L-T^ them. Even a healthy eye fill tire, but anice being employed. The control- fIIIPSJIPSPS^'^ 1^ nn eye with muscle strain will tire macfc ler of this vast concern is Mr C. W. ppgzy-f'***' mora quickly. X you suffer from head- Nash, who, during the latter part of • 1_ aches, and pains* over the temples 'aaci the war, was in charge of the United **> Wltu behind the eyes, which medicines fail to states' Reorganised Aircraft De- > T , permaaently cure, then your eyes need partment. 01© HCW flaVOUr attention. A careful testing will prove ■""*' "v" . whether they require glasses or not. CALL AND LET US SHOW Y0U v __ _, '' , . . , Come in any time and let me make the THIS CAR. H.P. baUCe being riCfl, ja*ce&nrf tests. Charges always rea- • i • i j/• • v sonable. uNivKRSAii 3iotok co., thick and truity, can be W. Murray, ~ taken with the meat, QUALIFIED CHEMIST & OPTICIAN v st- Hill Street. . ■ ... , .«—- iiist like mustard. PHARMACY, ■ • ' ■' ' I 153, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. — — H.P, is such a welcome change to 1 * m fct 'Ihe old-fashioned kinds of sauces. 6 -=T : — -~ -■ The New /'., . ' imwmw inn iJ seed potatoes son diamond Disc —-. • ,t^~* seed potatoes Phonograph.. ' ?._—_ X^TX UJ itTX-FIVE YEAItS OF iflN- 1851. v V<n \ : 400 SACKS, comprising,—' UIL.,. uUll TO PJUiFECTLiT KEPKU /~~ ;.,.,v f\>l 1 • - , ■ ■■' •■ - t - BUClfi SOUND. _ , I^SSSSSSS^i ViFO ' 1 EARLY ROSE for the beauty of music is in its over- 1 w ,M Vcb< « \\ _ I RED BEAUTY OF HEBRON. tones, or tone colours. Their reprodujv - nwur»miteg. \\ V/ao-wfi. # READING RUSSETT. tiofl is perfectly achieved bj th« j toi'^ Kt V\ I Cdf& M CARMAN NO. 1. Edison Disc. t , h«t ,hrr«» \V^. -^ SUTTON'S 26's. Ask to hear it, or send for catalogue. | %£*££ ASH LEAF KIDNEYS. •■ m b *+~***m ] *•"*"«-. jf ACME KIDNEYS. JB l//'#OAf- T- ■ T -9 T>t I nj.hir kidneys *^*^ * Vifj I a i Qri'lPQ inalAilQiP b . TJP-TO-DATES. Iso A v H.M vti. rnone o*y» •. | GAMEKEEPER. — 1 — — \ f^ kQXiQ. \ 'MAORI CHIEF. ' I jA^Pji^ I COMMONW.EAL.TH. 1 | NEW ERA "Rust Proof." Pure Pofk Sausages 1 -a ■■■ . JK F" or | .S^SMSJ's^sili that ■ .^Adoa* mi.E.; IHIHS =■■ liws ■ I came out on top during the war ; M%oMmo#i »mi huiAwcc. ft in Ensland. -■ Arriving every |T\n!» X \i~- \ \ I Si , WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY and SAT- UliMM&J'rtM «•*«»'«'«*» B ifainly Southern giwvn and Selected. UKOAY MORNII j. i|^^^& k rl^«-^« ! Quotations for large or small ->r— ' 'v%fmlSSS^^^. lJhuum!rd- i wntitxeß. G S bsO ns & Paterson, ; Ltd fs^^^^^m L usr A|' Best Potato Manures. (N.B.—Our Store closes 12.30 to |^ifc»««-^u^ • ■''«■■irrf ! .. - 1.30.) 5. l^ in ISiu. ? ; -::' '■■'■ ' I . 75/-' 84/- ' | ULORSLEY AND HARRSI, a sent post fkee on receipt of price. ; wanganui. LALLEY LIGHT I We make Leather Goods I . Is Electric Light—it always |L><^^^^^^^^kS, \ . ' runs and runs right. It is xr I ' the most Convenient, Reli- M j T?- ' THE DIGGERS' HATRDRESSING able, Durable, and Economi- # J. l-(o %\ I [ SALOON, cal system of lighting g pW. -» Tn %stSßZ£amaßEca&^; , v - known, and gives power for g XLV/\Pk t UAtn"' HAR"ESSObnosite Imperial (late Newmarket) every purpose in addition. I *-* -^iJ-^v_7 saddi.e«y. «* « Hotel Victoria Avenue. All particulars are yours % T rVYX m LEATHEB goods. . ' , free for the asking—Write % LiL/, M ,ss u mb . oo q,,,^ THE RAZOR RJjKG. or call to-day. -^^ *'\\«<wm. The French Artist. LAPHEM, has com- 35^D*"c '» 'jk mM,S dE boi nn Mp IKi^S e*t MILLWARD & lANGRIDGE, ■ •Sixpenny Sh.ive: Shillmp; Haircut ELECTRICAIi ENGINEERS, (children sixpence.) ("Chronicle" Buildings), «-. » « *w,e«» INDIES- SiSRESSING WANGANUI. T^Wl& 9S PiUS Specially catered for. Eighty-sis years' leputation. Are „,.,.„ CTrrTTNrT~bv the famous A DOCTOR'S PBIVATR OPINION. the oldest, safest, and only reliable R^ ZOS cfSTprLi One ShiflmJ llie surest msrtfeod of preventing In- Remedy for all Ladies' Ailments. f rettch Process. One bnuung. aueQza and gerras getting a foot- Uuickly correct and relieve the dis- •" : —; —«♦■ WtM'^^r* _^ pn ru-v hold is to snitf up t^wice daily a little tressnng symptoms so prevalent with Some people get;'ooM ™l**f™/ 5^ Fluenrol f^oin the hollow of the the sex. Prepared only by X, T. read ba^ war uews and °% rs,, wg^ J£J *fiJ B othep and dionfaeti the TOWLE AND CO., LID., wKJ^Bot^ Chemist fo^ threat and nasa. cavity-.t a mUdmnm I han» Wand . %£e"' and joc'B know wh« of outlay. Thousands of people thus Sold by all Chemists . and Stor^. d slet" i*. escaped Inflnensa during tie Epidemic, throughout Australasia.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17654, 2 September 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17654, 2 September 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17654, 2 September 1919, Page 7