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THE HUDSON MOTOE-CAE. The "Hudson Six" is admittedly the finest and most luxurious of all American , cars. Its extra folding scats, making its eeating capacity ample for seven passengers, all a very useful comfort to its other beautiful furnishings. One only left for sale is on view at the Dominion Motor Vehicles Garage, 85 Courtenay Place.—Advt.

The Countess of Limerick recently transferred her free refreshment ouffct from London Bridge Station for one afternoon—or, at least, an exaot representation of it—to the Shaftesbury Theatre, where it was staged as a living tableau vivant. Lancashire is the next richest county to London. A. NEW ZEALAND ENGINEEB'S PRIVATE OPINION OF THE STUDB. BAKER. TiTe Tourist Motor Co., Hastings, knowing that wo are closely interested in Studobaker motors, have forwarded to ua a copy of a Tonrfhy business letter sent them by Mr. Allan H. M'Lean, the en. gineer of their firm, who is at present in Detroit, investigating the claims of the 1516 models of the great American automobile manufacturers. The Tourist Motor Co. have very courteously given us permission to publish extracts from tho fetter, and we extract the following paragraph as likely to interest ownew and prospective owuers of Studebaker cars:— "My honest opinion about the Studebaker car is that it is the best value for money on the American market, and as far as hnisft and workmanship arc concerned it is second to none. I consider that we would be foolish to take up the agency for any higher priced car that is bnilt here, because if we repaint the StudeDaker and equip it with wire wheels it would be equal to the Miuerva in appearanco and quietness 1 of running. The en«ine is the cleanest designed one that I have inspected." It may be explained that llr. M'Lean's mission to America was to secure the agency of a high-priced •\mcrican car to take the placo of the firm's Silent Knight Minerva agency. There is a good market in Hawko's Bay for the very best car obtainable, regardloss of price. Mr. M'Lean's honest opinioru,regarding the Studebaker is that there is no American car on the market better than tho Studebaker at any price. The hve-soatcr touring Studebaker (l-cylindcr, 55 h.n.), with electric 6elf-:-tartcr and electric lights, sells in New Zealand for 4:345, the three-soator Studebaker, with same equipment, being priced at .£335. Adams, EM., N f 'Z. Importers of Studebaker Motors, Christchurch, Palmerston North, Wanganui. Agents—Tourist Motor Co., Hastings; Auckland Motor Co, Auckland; Newton Kin", Stratford and New Plymouth ; Tombs and Co., Hamilton, wo are onon to receive acents for the Wellington territory. Applications to be made to Adams. Limited, Christohairch.— Advt-

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2697, 17 February 1916, Page 4

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442

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2697, 17 February 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2697, 17 February 1916, Page 4

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