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* fX rf r iBJf rt w lejn-ji A* uumii ■C!lw.xvrjsnßawmwe44r«to«r-»-Mwie»Mß«~e ||||| s ■■"■ —»*■■—H »wir» m^v— — ■mil ■■■ mill, ■wnwinc—srvhee— gem» UMMiiriilinf P‘ “&■ JSHS— a——a—vsuw» J cr-r«»?Nij>z.''iei<i iiisu Mfelp. i»ii IM i—■■ngca hi imwi ■ ir^—awTamna—ibi—n t jee !■»—■■ ■ VI CWCe Sensational Reductions 1 in the Prices of Six Cylinder I *1 & *1 [ff Jff 'a Kk* i r£J. f A ’ b " '£f TB IS ffST I i >< ..& t ” i'Jrn n j j 1 I I r 1 M’ * \J&v H 1 „. ! ii ■ 1 ■ fg! m ngn ngK! mhsm| ■! ■ ■ i IWIIBIII I MOTOR OARS | I mhh LIGHT SIX SPECIAL SIX " 1 * Lr. . . | BIG SIX | ECONOMY LIGHT SIX-CYLINDER CAR— r>m ' 5-.Wer Tourhr—£s9s -- - - Reduced to £550 SPECIAL SIX-CYLINDER CAR— BIG SIX-CYLINDER CAR—-2/2-Seater Roadster-£595 - - - Reduced to £550 5-Seater Touring—£72s Reduced to £695 7 . Seater T ouring-£845 Reduced to £795 3-£e t-r Roadster, fitted with Ch. Ch. built body— 2/3-Seater Roadster, with dickey seat for 2 pas- * £625 Reduced to £575 sengers £725 -- - Reduced to £695 uns about 8009 miles on the 33 X Coal TyrM 2/i -S>ter Coupe—£Bsoßeduced to £750 fitted. Magneto ignition. 5-Seafcr Sedan—£B7sßeduced to £BOO 4-Seater Speedster—£72s Reduced to £695 ——— The Touring Model weighs under 23cwt., runs about 12,000 . Run ? a b° ut 8000 mi,eS 011 the 32x4 Cord T ? res fitt ed. 3 te 15,000 miles on the 32 x 4 Ccrd Tyrea Fitted.. . Magneto ignition Magneto ignition. Studebakers are the Highest Quality Cars at the Lowest Prices [I Mr. H. J. KNIGHT, of Fendalton, Christchurch, writes as follows about a recent trip through Westland, Nelson, Marlborough, and North Canterbury in his Economy Light Six Studebaker Car : Messrs. Adams, Ltd., February 22, 1922. gallon, while the oil consumed was 4| pints, which is getting near all agreed that we travelled most comfortably and with due regard STUDEBAKER Agents, to 1500 miles on a gallon. for safety. Altogether, the trip was most enjoyable. We found CHRISTCHURCH - the roads good everywhere, with the exception of between Nelson kz i% uav . An average travelling speed of 18 miles per hour was main- and Blenheim, where, I may state, the potholes on an otherwise , Dear Sirs,— tamed from Westport to Nelson—the run of 146 miles taking 8 good BUr f ace> are a revelation and an education as to how bad a I feel very gratified with the behaviour of my Economy -‘SIX” hours, and when one recollects that the Lower and Upper Buller state any road can get into—lacking any attempts at repairs. . during a recent trip through Westland, Nelson, Marlborough and Gorge extends for about 60 miles, all hills, ®"d ‘here is the Hope, d y are adjunct to the little car, North Canterbury Saddle and Spooner s Range to negotiate, after that, one must ... r J ■. , . c c » ti. Worth canterbury. admit that the 20 odd mile, of level running through the Waimea giving a great sense of security and a real sense of comfort. They „ , Jc e . P “l y CO «,' General Sir Andrew Russell, President Valley and a number of towns, is not sufficient to make up any d,d not let ua down - R'V ic " k' r ’ President Christchurch R.S.A., Mr. l' o »t time on. This was just a typical day, as, for instance, the The Economy “ SIX ”is an ideal car to drive, and will do W. E. Leadley, Local Secretary, and myself, and as a time schedule f rom Blenheim through Kaikoura to Waiau, of 142 miles, was everything you ask of it better than you expect. It only remains 0 had to be maintained, owing to meetings and having accomplished in 6f hours, a bit better than 21 miles per hour, and for me to say that I did not see my tool kit for the whole of the i been made in all of the principal town, en route, you may gather there are a few hillg and creek# on thiB run a i BO . journey-in other word., it wa. a non-.top run. 8 that economical running was not my mission. The result was very ■* pleasing, nevertheless. The total trip was 838 miles, the petrol Do not think from these facta that we were attempting to Yours faithfully, used, barely 40 gallons, showing a good average of 21 miles per make or break records. Such was not the case, as the party are (SGD.) H. J. KNIGHT. The number of Studebaker Cars sold In the year of 1921 in both Greater New York and in the Metropolitan District exceeded the sales of any other make, except Ford. A A MMO W rIIVK = N.Z. Agents for Studebaker Motors = I■■ HV CHRISTCHURCH—Showroom, 152-154 Highstreet; Garage, 219 Tuam Street. WANGANUI—Avenue. " • TlMARU—Stafford St. PALMERSTON NORTH—Cuba St. Studebaker Agents in all Towns in New Zealand. ' ■ i " i ' ' . ..., , , _ 'l'.' 1 1 ■■ 7 ■! ~ I A T IIIM | Mr. Auckland to Mr. Bluff: Beautiful Bead Chains beautiful English crystal ware!) “You tan’t deceive me, Mr. Bluff, . xA a „ VERY DEEPLY S? I Beads are bmvers ally popular CUT. i 9 fjl V - V mat snot / W — f * ac ’ in no fornl are For table d ‘ s “ IVi I 11 1 A*** «ZZ along the line. The best is /J/ \ I ¥Z“ O 1 \ e 1 desirable than in beau ’ Unction and at- \ <Vi 8 *• L v tiflll tract i VPDPSR ' r'vvV » I V Is! t good enough forme.” Ajß \\ /U We have all the most Fashion- there is nothing M Q/mL w A7e able St >' les in stock - Come in to equal fine / I I 41 B OAkVS-Zr/ and examine them at your leisure. crystal ware—l ■T' ?.W /» 7k / Prices for these Bead Chains, as these examples (7. S/'f< Vrt 'llJ} v J- SU s t £ Q°uamy r tewXr a„°J Uou can "W UiW I asTnr— ■- U Silverware w.ll be found the tow- t orn J o f E~.r Hi™ II wili°c b onvinc^You yWhere ' A VlSlt BAUD BOWLS, JUGS, DECANTERS, SWEETS, HONIES, LJ VCSS 6 S ‘J\cw ■lnffi 1 ailg l ■ A STEM JELLIES, TUMBLERS AND WINES. X/OU doubtlwi have many an old faded frock or blou« th»t you iu»t ... .. SEEat nllMa 1 Jll - ■ dtMOIQ M/gf !!<»»<<* JQl* ■"<> These represent the finest possible quality'and are X hate to give up. Why not make it fresh and new with a hath of at eoory |R? 1 WWBi KfBSS9 wK [#• most moderately priced. Colonte Fabric Dyes ? Unlike any other method of tinting or dyeing, a alonr the lin» ” IW .. rs vimura tmrv IDEAL FOR GIFT PURPOSES. th»y come m handy little tablet., double strength, just loaded along tne line. I 11 I II 48 VICTORIA AVENUE. inwj'Ption rnnnUT t V INVITFn with color. It sno trouble at all to use them. Overnight you can \ Ml II WANGANUI. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. make your old things fresh and new. Come in and see our v|L. " \ 1 A T T - co * or card, 1 8 new colors and shades to choose from. Brewed by ~ ~ T vXuXxXVT C 6 jOe JLluUe OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. W. STRACHAN &CO LTD ' ' *■’«« — h -^- 2 »«»««. »y. Minnviuui «X VU. 14ID. MM sizes from 16 to 3000 candle power, is the cleanest skimmer, self-balancing, Phone 402. Victoria Bravery, DUNEDIN ■ Half Watt and Metallic filaments, self-oiiing. Easy to work and clean. '■ - ' "■■■ . ■ - 7 L • All voltages- Lower prices at Man- 16 ±o 144 gallons- Catalogue.- from grrv m o'irk-.’“ »-— —- . . J ntng Co. 6 Bedford Row, Christchurch Manning Qo. 5 Bedford Row, Christ- md rt IV WYES jgo i (8) church- ,111)

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18442, 28 March 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18442, 28 March 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18442, 28 March 1922, Page 7

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