WHAT DR. POKRITT, OP WANGANUI, AND MRS. E. G. WEIGHT, OF WINDBRMIiRE, SAT ABOUT THE STUDEBAKER. The firm of Adams, Ltd., does not handle second'grade goods. It holds the agencies for tlio Silent Knight Minerva cur, tho Humber car, the Triutoph motorcycle, and the B.S.A. motor-cycle, and last, but not least, it has added to its list of agencies the Studebaker car. believing it to be in every way the best of all American cars. During the last two years Some hundreds of Stuaobakers have been sold in this country, and' in every, instanco the car has given perfect satisfaction. Here is what a North Island Studebaker owner, Dr, Porritt, of Wajiganui, has to say of his experience:— "Just a fow lines to . tell you how pleased I am with the Studebaker you recommended me to buy. As you know, I have got iny second one now.; I had the 5-seater a year, and during- all that time had 6ome hard running, and never had the slightest trouble with it. I don't wish for anything better than • the 5seater as a family car, but for me, of course, in niy doctor's work, the 3-seater is more convenient, and now it is hard to realise how we ever did without the 6elf-starter and electric lights, neither of which have ever given me a qualm. I would always be glad to tell anyone how satisfied I have been with my two Studobakei' ears (I have had five different ears now. and so'have had a little cxpcrience of them) if it is any help to you, but I imagine you don't want much helping, as they seem already to have established their popularity." A South Island Studebaker owner, Mrs. E. G. Wright, of Windermere. Ashburton, write? as follows:— "I have much pleasure in saying that my 25 h.p. Studebaker car is in every particular eininontly satisfactory. I hnd it exceedingly comfortable and quiet —running smoothly at a speed of 20 or 25 miles an hour. It absolutely reliable, and is not affected by a heavy north-west wind. The elcctric lijhtiny and self-stai'ting apparatus are perfect, and render the car all that is desired for a lady to drive. My daughter, Mrs. Morgan, is delighted with her's. which she bought after seeing mine. My son, lam sure, is equally pleased with his threeseater, ana Mr. C. C. Roberts, mv son-in-law, has now bought one of the 1915 three-seaters. I think the fact that we have purchased four of these ears to our perfect satisfaction is a guarantee of their reliability." Tho prices of the new 1915 Studebakers are:—2s h.p. Five-seater, ,£3i!i; -2a h.p, Throo-seater,' .£345; Six-cylinder Fiveseater, .£455; Six-cylinder Seven-scater, .E4GS. We Are now booking orders for Studebakers to arrive at an early date. Adams. Ltd., Studebaker Importers, Christchnveh. District Agents:—Tourist' .Motor Co., Hastings; Adams, i,td., Palmerstoil X. and Wanfcamii; Newtoii King, Taranaki; Tho GrOvo Motor Co., Wellington; Hutchinson Bros.. Eketahuna; Tombs and Co., Hamilton; J. C. Mercer, Nelson; E. A. ftamecm, Banunrirke;' A. and R. Donald, Pahiatua; J. H. Little, Mastertoa.—Adrtj
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2445, 26 April 1915, Page 4
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508Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2445, 26 April 1915, Page 4
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