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"IF IT WERE MADE IN ENGLAND-"

Sixtv-fivo' years ago two blacksmiths started business in a small smithy in Indiana. Their capital amounted to j>l3. Their business policy was to givo tho best of cjuality in their work at the lowest pos3iblo 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 tho value of its annual factory output of automobiles is thirteen luiUi'mie sterling, in addition to a big business in horse-drawn vehicles, Tho business policy of tho Studobakere is tho secret of their success, and the now Model 35 h.p. Studebaker car which is creating such interest amons motorists in New Zealand is a striking example of that policy of "best valuo for the lowest price." Those have eeen the new 35 h.p. Studebakor say:—"lf this car were made in England its retail price in Now Zealand would not bo under £":>{>." A. powerful light car, embodying tho best and latest English practice in-every detail of its construction, with olectric gelf-starter and electric lamps, nnd a hundred other littlo luxuries and refinements, for .£395, including nil "extras," is something to startle- New Zealand motorists. That tho wonderful valuo of tho Studebakor is appreciated is provpd bv the fact that wo havo sold over twenty during tho past week, Tho 25 hp Studebaker is another ear of wonderful value. If it ca.mo from England we could not sell it under ,£SOO, but iis price is .£295, all complete. Wo have also for sale an Auto-carrier dolivcry van at XM-5, a Cadillac delivory ran for ,£125, a Talbot delivory van for jC2SO, and a Studebaker delivery van for ,£295. Adams Ltd., N.Z. Agents for Studebaker oars! Tuftm Street, Christchurch. Depots at Pftimerston North and Wangnnui, Agancies: Tourist Motor Co., Hastings; J. Eond-Grovo, Glmenee Stroot, Wellington; R. Ford Hutchiuson, Eketahuna.— Advt.

The smallest humming-bird weighs 20 grains. Tacltlo that fresh cold in the head by inhaling freely "NAZOL." Also take a few drops on lump sugar, a n<l allow to dissolve, very slowly by placing it between tho encok and gum.—Advt. Kirlicaldie and Stain?, Ltd., have tho correct corset for the stylish dresser—Warner's Bust-proof. Low and flexible above tho waist—long and confining below. Every pair jruaraatoed,—Advt,

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1812, 26 July 1913, Page 4

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"IF IT WERE MADE IN ENGLAND-" Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1812, 26 July 1913, Page 4

"IF IT WERE MADE IN ENGLAND-" Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1812, 26 July 1913, Page 4

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