"IF IT WERE MADE IN ENGLAND " Siity-fivo years ago two blacksmiths started business in a email 6niithy in Indiana. Their oapital amounted to ,£l3. Their business policy was to givo tho best of quality in their work at tho lbwost possible price consistent with quality. To-day tho business started by those 'two blacksmiths is known as tho Studebaker 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 horse-drawn vehicles. The business policy of tho Studebakcrs is tho secret of their success, and tho new Model 35 hp Studebakcr 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." Those who liave seen the new 35 h.p. Studebakcr say:—'"lf this car were made in England its retail price in Now Zealand would not bo under £159." 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 refinements, for <£395, including-all "extras," is something to startle New Zealand motorists. That the wonflerful valuo of tho Studcbaker is appreciated is proved bv the fact that wo havo Bold over twenty during the past week. Tho 25 h.p. Studcbaker is another oar of wonderful value. If it cat" o f ronl England wo could not sell it under .£SOO, but its price is £295, all complete. Wo havo also for sale an Auto-carrier delivery van at .£145. a Cadillac delivery van for ',£125, a Talbot delivery van for .£250, and a Studebaker delivery van for .£295. Adams, Ltd., N.z. Agents for Studebaker cars, Tuam Street, Christchurch. Depots at Pa\merston North and Wanganui. Agencies: Tourist Motor Co., Hastings; J. Bond-Grove, Ghuzneo Street, Wellington; R. Ford Hutchinson, Eketaliuna.— Advt.
The whole of the salvage stock in Hood Bros*, shop in Lanibton Quay has been purchased for tlio South Island by T. Armstrong and Co., Ltd., Christchiireh, wheiicc it has boon shipped. Kirkoaldio and Stains, Ltd., have tho correct corsot for tho stylish dresser—Warner's Rust-proof, Ixjw and flexiblo above the waist—long and confining below. Every pair guaranteed—Advt. If .you get a chill with sore throat and tightness of chest tackle it at onco with "NAZOL." It crips it quicker and moro clYictuall.v than most remedies.—Advt. Bournemouth's now pleasure-ground, the Fisherman's Walk Gardens, Vhicb cover fivo acres and oost wEGSOO, lias been opened to th,e public.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1800, 12 July 1913, Page 4
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