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Tho sum of JEIOOO is provided in tho city estimates for the continuation of tho work of making a proper esplanade from' Fitzgerald's Point eastward. Tlio city engineer's estimate for tho completion of the whole of this important work is just under .£BOOO, and as the sum of .£IOOO is to be expended between now and March 31 next only one-eighth of tho work can bo done. This monoy will bo spent in building a further section of the concrcto sea-wall and building up tho roadway behind it. Oriental' Bay residents may still continuo to hope—a municipal loan is promised next year. "IP IT WERE MADE IN ENGLAND " Sixty-five years ajjo two blacksmiths started business in a small smithy in Indiana. Their ' capital amounted to .£l3. Their business policy was to give the best of quality in their work at tho lowtfst pos3iblo prico consistent with quality. ■ To-day tho business started by those two blacksmiths is known as tlio Studebaker Corporation of America. It has a capital of eight millions sterling, aud tho value of its annual factory output of automobiles is thirteen millions sterling, in addition to a big business in horse-drawn vehicles. Tho business policy of tho Studcbakers is the secret of their success, and tho new Model 35 h.p. Studebaker car which is creating such interest among motorists in New Zealand is a striking example of that , policy of "best value for the lowest price." Thoso who hate wen the new 35 h.p. Studebaker say:—"lf this car , were made in England its retail price in New Zealand would not 1m under ,£760." A powerful light car, embodying tho best and latest English practice in ovory , detail of'its construction, with electric self-starter and electric lamps, and a ] hundred other little luxuries and refinements, for iE395, including all "extras," ( is something to startle New Zealand mo- : torists. That the wonderful value of tho ( Studebaker is' appreciated is proved by 4 the fact that wo have sold over twenty during the past week. The 25 h.p. { Studebaker is another car of wonderful i value. If it onme from England wo > could not sell it under .£SOO, but its | price is £29"), all complete. Wo havo \ also for sale an Auto-carrier delivery van ( at .£143,-n Cadillac delivery van for .£125, t a Talbot delivery van for ,C2"io, and a c Shulelinker delivery van for .C'.'!)s. Adams, Ltd.. X.Z. Agents for Ktudclmker cars. f Tuam Street, Christchurch. Depots at 4 Palmerston North and Wanganui. r Agencirs: Tourist Motor Co., Hastings; f J. Bond-Grove, Ghuznee Street, Wellington i It, Ford Hutchinson, Eketahuna.— j Advt. J j.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1790, 1 July 1913, Page 4

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433

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1790, 1 July 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1790, 1 July 1913, Page 4

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