Make Might Driving NO MORE DAZZLING HEADLIGHTS sax® • NO MORE DANGEROUS DIMMING i* m 32 m ma ys Head Lampt, Lower Beam S3 The New STUDEBAKER TILT RAY HEAD-LAMPS have . V the old-fashioned dimming system obsolete, and now ?- the same light intensity for all driving conditions. STUDF.B A : has introduced head lamps with two rilaments separated about oneeight of an inch apart anil equidistant from the bulb axis. The reflector has four distinct sections, each section being scientifically designed to contribute its share to an optically oorrect vertical distribution of the light. The lens is divided into three sections to spread the reflected light horizontally to the best advantage. This combination produces the most efficient driving light and passiug light obtainable. Two distinct and-separate beams of light are used —one higher than the other. The upper beam, which is the driving beam is produced by lower filament. By switching to the upper filament a depressed beam of full intensity is obtained which may be used when approaching other vehicles or driving round town. The Duplex-Phaeton gives you the joy of open car travel and the instant protection of a closed car in one car, and at a cost no greater than that of the old-style touring car. Sudden showers and biting winds mean nothing to the owner of a Studebaker Duplex. Sedan-like comfort is yours in 30 seconds by simply lowering the close-fitting roller enclosures. It's easy as drawing the shade in your home, and just as easy to slip them up out of sight when the weather is fine. Standard Six Duplex Phaeton £465. jk Used cart taken in part payment. Easy terms arranged. & New Zealand Agents for Studebaker Motors ADAMS LTQ Showrooms: 152-154 High St., Chriitchurcb.
The population of the world at the beginning of the Nineteenth Century was estimated at 700 millions. It is now about 1600 millions, having more than doubled itself in 120 years. Learning the Biblo by heart is the self-imposed task of the 40,000 members of the Berean Band of Bible Learners. The movement is 21 years old this year and was originated in Acton, London,
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18892, 6 January 1927, Page 11
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353Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18892, 6 January 1927, Page 11
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