A STKAIGHT TALK TO MOTOK-CAB BUYEKS. The farmer, more pernaps than any other class'of the community, demands value for money when he is purchasing a motor-cai The purpose of theso few lines is to demonstrate to- him' that in the Studebaker oar the firm of Adams, Ltd., can offer better valco for less money than any other firm in New • Zealand. Adams, Ltd./ are the largest Importers of automobiles in the Dominion. They have'/had fourteen years of'.experienoc of importing cars to this country, and of driving them under all conditions. They know, the motor business from A to Z, nnd they have selected' tho Studebaker car as absolutely the best value for money obtainable in the world. Studebaker quality cannot be surpassed, yet the Studebaker car sells in New Zealand from .£3O to ,£SO lower than any other car fitted with the indispensable .electric self-starter, and electric lighting . set. Studebakor cars aro being purchased daily throughout New Zealand, ond every purchaser is more than satisfied. The mori experienced the motorist tho bettor does he appreciate the Studebaker. These are the Studebaker prices for New Zealand-.— ' 35-h.p. 7-seater Studebaker, £M; 25-h.p. 5-water Studebaker, JMla; 25-h.p. .1-seater cabriolet S,tudebaker, X 395; 25-h.p. 3-seater Studebakor (body made to special order by Boon and Co., Cbristchnrch), J375 These 'prices include "Wagner" electric self-started, electric lighting set, hood, wind-shield, and, in fact, nil the item* usually charged as "extras." A shipment of the now 25-h.p. Studebakers has jusl" arrived, and the cars may be inspected at Christchurch, br any of our agents. ADAMS.. LTD.. Agents for Studebaker Motor-cars, Ohristoliurch. Branches at Wanganui nnd Pal. ' merston North. DISTRICT AGENTS-Tourist Motor Co., Hastings; Newton King, New Ply. mouth and Stratford; J: H. Lvttlc, Mastorton: Hutchinson Bros., Ekctahuntt! A. and U. Donald, Pahintua; E. A. RnnBome, Dannevirke; and Grcvo Motor Co., Wellington'.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2224, 10 August 1914, Page 4
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336Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2224, 10 August 1914, Page 4
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