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■?5-T SS ;^ ? I - rI •■:-. '• V -J. «A »« •r-v <i '>:■ ~0,-<:,-t The New Li EMBODYING RADICAL IMPROVEMENTS IN DESIGN, VERY MUCH UGHTER, CONSIDERABLY MORE ECONOMICAL, AND OF STILL HIGHER QUALITY, THE NEW STUDEBAKER LIGHT SIX IS AS POWERFUL, AS DEPENDABLE, AS STRONG AND AS DURABLE AS THOSE EARLIER STUDEBAKER SIXES WHICH GAINED SUCH A MAGNIFICENT REPUTATION UNDER THE SEVEREST TEST CONDITIONS OF ROAD, MOUNTAIN AND RIVER THE DOMINION COULD AFFORD. A New Model with the Old Virtues. HIGH QUALITY, combined with economy in up-keep, fuel and tyre expenses have been the fundamental aims of the designers of the New Studebaker Light Six. These aims have been attained, together with distinctive grace and beauty of design. While equal to any work which a large and powerful car may be called upon to perform on New Zealand roads, the Studebaker Light Six is one of the lightest six-cylinder cars on the market. Its lightness, however, involves no sacrifice of strength nor reliability. MECHANICALLY, this New Studebaker Six is right up-to-date. The gear box is carried amidships, the drive is "through the springs,"and the final drive gearing is spiral-cut, ensuring silent, velvety running and a minimum of friction. The Motor is new throughout—a wonderfully efficient and economical power plant. "Ball and Ball" carburetter, "hot-spot" intake manifold, and magneto ignition are some of the new features. COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE, both of passengers and driver, are admirably conserved in this model. The new tapered-front chassis njrakes for easy steering and easy turning in the narrowest of streets. All mechanical parts requiring attention are easily accessible. The seating is on the new low, luxurious plan, and every detail of body equipment, from the one-man khaki top to the door-latches and robe-rail, is the outcome of years of practical experience. There are over 2,000 Studebaker owners in New Zealand —all well satisfied. w 1 & «g. THE LIGHT FOUR, 5-ieater, equipped with electric light and electric self-starter, 5 dot&oh able rimi and tyroa, " ©no-man " khaki hood, etc., Factory finish THE LIGHT SIX, 5-aeater, aimilar equipment, Factory finish THE BIG SIX, 5-aeater, with 2 auxiliary Beats, aimilar equipment, Factory finish... SycJsßjs painted to purchaser's order, *.-J extra. James Tombs AGEiMTS I HAMILTON

DON'T WORRY ABOUT ' EJROSENE £JARBURETTER l''or your FORD and run 25 miles ! o the gallon Kerosene. £1 per case. F. J. I 7JARRELL, AGENT. HAMILTON. ¥nicas.ising MOTORISTS, BRING YOUR REPAIRS TO O. A. K' NG < THE EXPERT YULCANIZER, AT /."IEO. TTENNJNG'S QARAGE, VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. No Job Too Large—No Job Too Small. i'lnST-CLASS WORK GUARANTEED At Exceptionally Low Rates. Country Repairs will receive prompt attention and dispatchRepairs called for and delivered within the Borough. 'Phone 613. REAL SOLID LEATHER FOa HIGH-GRADE GOODS. TRAVELLING NECESSITIES—aUIT CASEB. GLADSTONE. BRJEF, AND Kr* Q«Q3, RUQ STRA^fc 3PORTS GOODS—GOLF CLUBS. GOLF BALLS, HOCKEY STICKS, FOOTBALLS. SHIN PADS CANVAS COATS AND LEGGINGS. In ali 3i/.es. importers sod Manufacturers o f Saddlery ana Harness. Horse and Christmas Display AT BATESONS' PALMS, ASPIDISTRAS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS, FERfi BASKETS. ETC. CARNATIONS A UNIQUE DISPLAY OF THE LATEST VARIETIES IS ALSO SHOWN. Rook Now for Delivery in Season. NURSERY. HAMILTON EAST. 'Phone 655 R. SHOP. VICTORIA STREET. 655 D

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Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14267, 19 January 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14267, 19 January 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14267, 19 January 1920, Page 7

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