3PECI KT, OPPOI?TONITt~STUI)R. BAKER DEMONSTRATING- CAR GGIXG CHEAP. You k«« ir Khni a ■<i™onstrnti'n|r car is, don't toh? It's a «r 11 big- motor firm 5-oeps on hnud in ordir to.give dtsnosstra. Kan< to intending- customers, so (hat bmid i c ' w cnrs °* " 10 snrao l" 1 "cod not bo taken oat on the wads and soiled by us*. At this tiino of the .year, when the new model cars -ato coming to kind, wo are under contract with the Studebaker' Corporation to dispose, of any demonstration cars we have on hand, and repine? them with the newest model eats. So it comes about that.ise have now for tolo a 30-h.p. "E.M.F.'— Studelwker," The car has been, liepd for demonstration purposes, and is In guaranteed perfect runliiug order. It is finished smartly fi.wl attractively in French grey, and seats five persons With comfort, two ifj front and three in the ten neat!. The engine is a marvel of simplicity add reliability, and .. extremely .powerful, Alt'hough Iho car is spacious and roomr, with plenty of stowage space for iupga.R<?, it is comparatively 'light, which means, ns er-erv motorist knows, wdured cxpporlthi to' oil tyres and petrol. The en* is offered with a very complete onuinment, includiag Capo hood, wind-shield, five lamps, spedomotev. horn, tools and all the other extras necessary with such, a ear. With such an equipment the car, «pv, would cost hSMM, Vi'o offer it for .£250. This big powerful Studcbaker car would admirably imit tho purposes of a farmer requiring a car to stand tip to rnwjjfi roar's steen hills, and hip leads. Th°y use- an "E.M.P.—PtniWvikei - " on (ho Pairlic-Quepiistnwn Motor Mail ntvj'oo. Inquiries should bo made promptly, m the car will not be long m the eaJasre-. Adams, Ltd,, .Agents for ShidelnW Cars, Garage, Tuam Stwirt. Chrislchureh.
The nrnprielorn of Banks's Commercial • Collpao" Hiiv-c decided to comimnce o (lay ' sehnol for boys on Moiulny, Fobrnory 2, Bit. .Tiinlor'nml Senior Classes will bo ! conducted in Die usual pviinarv and h><v ' otidary solieoi Subjects. The oksscs will bi> under tlit! chai'RO of Mr. H. 11. Cornish, • if .A.. ',1" experienced teacher mid n (lis. ' liiicuisiicfl scholar. Banks's Commercial College has linen established for ten vear*, •ami is veil and favourably Kiiowis for its excellent results in tlit pul>l!c exnuiHiaWon p. Many a Rheumatic and Gouty subicet duff, not know tlwt liis 'health has bWn seriously undermined by excess uric neid. in tho blond. There is but one tort ain remedy for v.rie acid troubles—MßU. XlO. It removes Ilia cause and seldom fails to enro even the most stubborn o*?p, te. Gd. and As. Cd. everywhere.—idvt. 67
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1929, 11 December 1913, Page 6
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