.£13,030,000 WORTH OP AUTOMOBILES. During this present year of grace, 1913. tho' Studebakor Corporation of Detroit, U.S.A., plans to build Studehnker motorcars to tho value of .£13,000,000. Not only will it build theso cars, but it will sell ovorv last ono of them. "There must be a tremendous deimnd?" you say. Arid when you so© tho 1913 models of tho Studebakor car you will soo tho reason for tho demand. The 35 h.p. Studebakor is a powerful, yet light, .car, ideally,suit, ed to Now Zealand conditions. It has Feats for four, with two additional collapsible seats. It is n beauty in appoaranco, finished in French prey and dark blue, with bright parts nickol-p.ated. ,t ■ embodies in every lino and every detail the very latest and best practice, of En|j.. lish .wd Continental automobile engineers. Under tho bonnet you find n bur, simple. cleanly-designed engine, a foolnroof encine. A Warner electric selfsartor attends to the starting of ,i ho engine. A Bosch mnmeto banishes MiniHon troubles. Tlie "Tifiy hoed, with its handsome side curtains converts the ra. into a wind-proof, dosed car. Morally m n My." The roar axle is full, floating Tlu-rc is nothing cheap, nothing primped. J* brines this car compete with dec. trie lamps, hood, spare rim and tyro spocdomctor-in fact, all "extras, Mr V W our roprcscntfviivo» c.o Emnire Hotel, will be pleased to pive demonstrations on the lulls around Weilington during the uext day or so At tho Palmerston Winter Show wo will show the 35 h.p. Studebaker, and also tho 23 h « mo(iel. a miniature edition of tho iVYn rar, and sold at .£205. Adams, Ltd solo New Zealand agents for Studo. baker Cars (Grove Motftr Co.. Glnmica street. Wellington, agents).—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1776, 14 June 1913, Page 6
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