WHAT DE. POEEITT, OF WANGANUL AND JfRS. E. G. WEIGHT, OF ' WINDERMEBE. SAY ABOUT • THE STUDEBAKEE. The firm of Adams, Ltd., does not handle second-grade goods. It holds the agencies for the Silent Knight Miners car, the Humber car, the Triumph taotac* cycle, and the B.S.A. motor-cycle, end last, but not least, it has added to itq list of agencies the Studebaker car. believing it to be in every way the best of . all American cars. During the last two vears some hundreds of Studebakers have been sold in this country, and in every instance the car has given perfect 6atiflfaction. Here i 6 what a North Island Studebaker owner. Dr. Porritt, of nui, has to say of his experience:— "Just a few lines to tell you how pleased I am with the Studebaker you recommended me to buy. As you know. I hjue got my second one now. I had the's-seater a year, and during all/that time had some-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 my doctor's work, the 3-seater is more convenient, and now it is hard to realise how wo ever did without the 6elf-starter and electric lights, neither of which have ever given mo a qualm. 1 would always be glad to tell anyone how ■ satisfied I have been with mv two Stude* ■ baker cars (I have had five different cars now and. so have had la little experience of them) if it is any Help to you, but I f imagine you don't want much helping, as they seem already to have established their popularity." A South Islaud Studebaker owner, Mrs, E. G. AVright, of Windermere, Ashburi ton, writes as follows;— "1 have much pleasure in saying that my 25 li.p. Studebaker car is in every particular eminently satisfactory. ' I . find it exceedingly comfortable and quiet . —running smoothly at .a speed of 20 on 25 miles an hour. It is absolutely re- ', liable, and is not affected by a heavy, north-west wind. Tho electric lighting and solf-starting 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, I ant sure, is'equally pleased with his throEM seater, and Mr. C. C. Roberts, my Son-in-law, has now bought one of the 1915 three-seaters. I think the fact' that fee have purchased four of theso cars to out ---, perfect satisfaction is a guarantee of theis reliability." The prices of the new 1915 Studebakers are:—2s li.p. Five-seater, .£340; 25 h.p. Three-sea ter, .£345; Six-cylinder Fivoseater, .£455; Six-cylinder Seven-skater,, ;5465. We are now bdoking orderl for Studebakers to arrive at an early i date, Adams, Ltd., Studebaker. Importers, Christcliurch. District Agents.—Tourist' Motor Co., Hastings; Adam?, Ltd., Pain nierston N. and Wanganui;'Nowtoh King, Taranaki; Tho Grovo Motor Co., Wellington; Hutchinson Bros., Eketnhuna; Pombs and Co., Hamilton; .T. C. itereer,' Nelson; E. A. Ram«on, Dannerirko; A* ii.d E. Donald, Pahiatua; J. H. Littla Uasterton.—Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2446, 27 April 1915, Page 4
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516Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2446, 27 April 1915, Page 4
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