YOTJ MUST SEE THE ST IJDEB AKERS AT THE OLYMPIA MOTOR SHO W. Even if yoa only judge 'em by the colour, you'll find plenty of colour on the Studebaker, Stand No. 3. Those new Parisian red touring and roadster models will give you a new Idea of how rich and stylish a red dress can be, and the darker hues of the closed 1 cars mil appeal to all who like quiet dignity and taste. These new Studebakers are really beautiful cars, and as good as Oioy look, for they arcs built by the wealthiest and beat; equipped manufacturers of high quality cars. Find out what you get when you buy a Studebaker, in quality, reputation, and equipment, and you will wonder how it can be done for the price. Wo invito you to walk right on to the stand. You are heartily welcome whether, you want to buy a Big Six Sedan or just want to have a, look at the cars. They are there to look at, and we will be disappointed if you pass them, by. If you are interested and would'like to nave a demonstration ran, Mr R. M. Adams will be pleased to arrango, it for you. If Vou are in the market for a motor-cycle, or even if you aro not, hut are tired of pedalling a push-bike against head winds, yon must step on Stand 23 and see the New B.S.A. and Triumph models—especially the new B.S.A. at £62 10s. Adams Ltd.: N.Z. Agents for Studebaker Motors and B.S.A. and Triumph Motor-cycles. Showrooms: 152-154 High street; Stands 3 and 23 at Olympia. 6
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18230, 14 November 1924, Page 12
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