Mr. Frank H. Wilkinson, M.A., foP some time travelling secretary for the Now Zealand Presbyterian Bible Class Union, has been, accepted by thffl Y.M.C.A. for field service with the New Zealand Forces, and has taken up hi! duties at Rangiotu. CHEVROLET. Safety first steering gear 0 verliead valvas M otor Tated at 21,6 h.p. Electric lights C arburctter is Zenith t A utolite two-unit self-starter R ing up 1274 "for a demonstration by The Dominion Voter Vehicles, 'Ltd., Advil
WHAT A CHRISTCHURCH DENTISt SAYS ABOUT HIS STUDEBAKER. Wo havo made big claims for the Studo. baker'car on the score of its reliability, its simplVcrry, and the ease with which; it can be driven. The- following letter, ad« dressed to us by Mr. B. Cowper, surgeom dentist, of this city, demonstrates the kiuq of service the SiSidebaker will give in th« hands of an ownor who has had comparatively little driving experience. M.-j Cowper purchased a Studcbaker car from U6 on November 39th last, and his first lengthy tour was one in tho North Island during tho recent Christmas and ftevi Year holidays. Concerning his experiences on that tour, Mr. Cowper writes:-' "Just a fow line§, to tell you how thor« ougMy satisfied I am with my Stucebaker car. As you know, I tool; it away with me to the-North Island, and went in all about 1500' miles, over all the big hills up in the north. Going from Wellington through to Napier over the lumutakas, across to Palmerston, wonganui, M«1 New I'lymouth, and back to Wellington over the famous Paekakariki[Hill, the car took nil the big lulls- with tho greatest case, and uid not gne me clio di"litest anxiety. All that uistance it was not touched by anyone save to give it petrol and oil, and we did no. even have to put wind into the tyres. You will be surprised to hear that I brought tho car over the Zig-zag from Lyttclton to Sumner, which, says something for the car and the way you taught mo to drive." Tho Studebaker driven by Sir. Coivpoi was, of course, equipped with electrio velf-starter and olcctnc lights. Tho new 191G model Studcbakers will bo to hand shortly, a first shipment being expected next week. The prices of the new models lire:—2s ih.p. five-seater (including electrio Belf-starter. electric lights, and full road equipment), 1345; .25 h.p. three-seater (saino equipment), «C 335. They are even better than the 1015 model, which ho 9 given such magnificent satisfaction to all purchasers. Adams, Ltd., N.Z. Importers of Studebaker Motors, Chrisleh>urch. Palincrston North, Wangatmi. Agents—Tourist llotor Co., Hastings; Auckland Motor Co., Auckland; Newton King, Stratford und New Plymouth; Tombs and Co., Hamilton. _ We are open to receive agents for the Wellington territory. Applications to be made to Adaui6, Limited Christckurch. -Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2682, 31 January 1916, Page 4
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