A Sl - KAIGHT TALK TO iIOTOB-CAB. BUTEES. ■ The farmer, more pernaps than any other nlass of the-community, demands value for money when he is purchaeinjr » motor-oat The purposo of these few lines is to demonstrate to mm that m ttte Studebaker car the firm of Adams, Ltd , can offer better value for less money than any other firm in New Zeaiand. Adams, Wd., are the largest importfra of automobiles'in tho Dominion. They have had fourteen years ot experience of importing oars to this oountrj-, anoVef driving them , under all conditions. They Vnrnv the ■ motor business from A to: Z, nXtbey have selected the Studebaker oaf as absolutely the best value: for money obtainable in the world. Studebaker quality cannot be surpassed, yet the Studebaker'car Bells in New Zealand frbm .£3O to .£SO lower than any other car fitted with the indispensablo electrio eelf-rtarter, and eleolric ' lighting set Rtudebakor carsaro bein? purchased daily throughout New Zealand, and every.purchaser is more than satisfied.. The mow experienced' the motorist tho better doos he appreciate the Studebaker. These a-a the Studebaker prices for New Zealand :- 35-h.P. 7-soater kudebaker, £3 95; 25-h.p. s*eater Studebaker. SOUS;, 25-h.p. Skater cabriolet .Studebaker, £3%; 25-h.p,. 3-seater Stndebakor (body made to special order by B<«n and Co 7 . Christchurch), .£375. These prices include ."Wagner' electrio self-started, elect™ lichtin* set, hood, wind-shiold. and, in fact, ell the , itemj usually oharged as extras. A shipment of the now 25-h.p. Studebakere has just arrived, and the cßrs niay be inspected at Christchurch. or aw of our agents. ADAMS. LTD./ ' . Airenta for Studebaker Motor-cars. Christchurch Branches at Wanganui find Pirimerston North. . niSTKICT AGENTS—Tourist M"tor Co Hasiings; Newton King", New Plymouth and Stratford; 3.-. H. Lyttle, Hastertons Hutohinson Bros., Ek"tannnaj A and R. Donald, Pahiatua; E. A. BanBome, Panaovirke; and Grove Motor Co., WolUnstoii. - ■
What a cold on the ohest? Kub a little "NVZOL" where you feel the tightness, ond* cover with wadding. "Sniff'a-few drops through a Nazol Inhaler. That treatment always soothes and eases.—Advt. Messrs. Field and Luckie, solicitors, call tenders for the purchase of a butchery- business at Ponruit at PahaUtanui. "NAZOL" to the rescue! l'liis honest remedy lor colds, coughs, and bronchial complaints brings speedy relief; ' "NAZOL" ucvpr fails in a.. fair test. In bottles of 60 doses. Is. Cd.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2232, 19 August 1914, Page 4
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