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"IF IT WERE MADE IN ENGLAND —" Sixty-five years ago two blacksmiths started business in a small smithy in Indiana. Their oapital amounted to ,£l3. Their business policy was to give tho best of quality in their work at tho lowest ' possible price consistent with quality. To-day tho business started by those two blacksmiths is known as the Studebakcr Corporation of America. It has a capital of eight millions sterling, and the value of its annual factory output of automobiles is thirteen millions sterling, in addition to a big business in horce-drawn vehicles. The business policy of the Studcbatoers is tho secret of their success, and the now Model 35 hp. Studebaker .car which is creating such interest among motorista m New Zealand is a striking example of that policy of "best valuo for tho low<st price " Thoso who havo seen the new 35 h.p. Studebaker say:-"If this car were mado in England its retail price in New Zealand would not bo under .£750. A powerful light car, embodying the best and latest English practice in every detail of its construction, with electric self-starter and electric lamps, and a hundred other little luxuries and refine mcnts, for i 395, including all''extras, is something to startle Now Zealand motorists. That tho wonderful value of tho Stndebakor is appreciated is proved by the fact that wo have sold over twenty during the past week. Tho 25 h.p. Studebaker is another car of wonderful value. If it came from England wo could not sell it under £500, but its price is £295, all complete. Wo have al=o for sale an Auto-carrier delivery van at -C 145, n Cadillac delivery van for .£125, a Talbot, delivery van for .£250, nn<l ft Studebaker delivery van for .£295. Adams, Ltd., N.Z. Agents for Studebaker ears, Ttinm Street, Christchurch. Depots ht P«lmeriton North and Wanganm. Agtnciw: Tourist Motor Co., Hastings; J. Bond-Crrova, Qhuanoo Stwt, Wellington; B. Ford Hutchinson, Ekelahuna.Advt.

England 366 convicts for »r«y 100.000 of population, *nd 1 rnnco, 458., Eicph of emigration owr imniiipition from Scotti«h porta Mat year was 35,525. Oil# part of linseed oil to two of cr«m maltos an extellent patent-leather polish. A coclc bird of what is still the rarest of all pheasants, the Mikado pheasant from Formosa, lias arrived at the I;on--(lon Zoo. , Catarrhal ailments are occasioned b,v exposure to cold. An inhalation of "NA'/,OIj" will remore the mucus from tho air passages and restore natural breathing.— Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1789, 30 June 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1789, 30 June 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1789, 30 June 1913, Page 6

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