The Wanganui Education Board has adopted a resolution asking Sir. D, H. Guthrie, M.P., to support the inclusion of a clause in the new Education BiU providing fop tho granting of an honorarium to tho chairmen of tho Education Boards.—Press Association. Thoro.was a big muster of patxiotio seamen at the Sailors' Friend Society last night when . Mrs. Claridge presented a programmo of popular items. Needless to say the patriotio ohorusos went with a wonderful swing. ' "Eternal Father" wm sung and prayers offered with much feel, ing for those fighting our battles on sk* and laud. The following took part: Mrs. Claridge, the Missos Wilson, Moullor,' Mihrard (2), Barr, and Andrews, and Messrs. Griffiths, StannaTd (s.s. Star ot India), Murphy (R.M.S. Athenci), Sparks, Anderson (s.b. Star of India), Lyter, and Batt (E.M.S. Athouio).
A STRAIGHT TALK TO HOTOB-CAB, BUYERS. • The Tarmer, more perTiaps than any other class of the oommunity, demands value for money, when ,he is purchasing B mbtor-ooi The purposo of thc6B few lino 3 is to demonstrate to him that in the Studebaker car the firm of Adams, Ltd.. can offer better value for less money than any other firm in New Zealand. Adams, Ltd., are the largest importers of automobiles in the They have had fourteen years of experienoe of importing cars to this country, and of driving them under, nil conditions. They know the motor business from A to Z, and they have selected the Sttldebakor car as absolutely; the best for money obtainable in tho world, btudebaker duality cannot bo surpassed, yet the Stndebaker car sells in New Zealand from £30 to .£SO lower than any other car fitted with the indispensable electric self-starter, and electric lighting sot, Studebaker cars ar« being purchased daily throughout New-Zealand, and- every ■ pur. chafer is more than satisfied. Jhe mors experienced the motorist ■ the better "does he appreciate the Stu.jebjifccr. These arothe Studebaker prices for New Zealand:— 35-h.p. 7-seater Studebaker,. ,£395; 25-h.n. 5-Beriter Studebaker, £V 5; 25-h.p. H-seate? cabriolet Studebaker, JGSOjj 25-h.p. 3-seater Studebaker (body made to special order by Boon and Co., Christchnrch), .£375. These prices includo "Wagner" electrio self-started, electrio lighting set, hood, wind-shield, and, in fact, all the _ items usually charged as "extras." A shipment of the now 25-h.p., Studebakera has just arrived, and the cars may be inspected, at Christchurch, or any of our agents..' - ADAMS. LTD., , Agents for Studebaker Motor-cars, .Christ, church Branches at Wangatyu iuid PttU merston North.' DISTRICT AGENTS—Tourist Motor Co., Hasiinssi Newton King,-New.Ply. mouth and' Stratford; J. Hi little, llw terton: Hutohinson Bros,; Bkftaliuneir A. and E. Donald, Pahiatya; E. A. Rs-tU'. some, Dannevirke; and Grove Motor Co., Wellinatoi'i •
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2227, 13 August 1914, Page 4
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