THE CHEVROLET 4-90. T urns 111 a twenty-foot circle H as self-starter, electric lights, and E very accessory is of proven quality. c arries five passengers . And'costs but .£225 (approximate) R Civdy for the road. ' OF THE SEASON. —Advt. Messrs. Daleetv and Co. Ltd.. on* nounce that they will hold a clearing sale of stock at Otaki on Tuesday nest, Foln'uary 22. The first' railway in Montenegro was opened in 1908.
WHAT A CHEISTCHURCH DENTISTS SAYS ABOUT HIS STUDEBAKER. We havo made big claims for the Studebaker'car on the score of its reliability, its simplivHy, and the ease with which, it can" be driven. The following letter, addressed to us by Mr. It. Cowper. surgeon, dentist, of'this city, demonstrates the kind of service the Sfoidebaker will give in tlw hands of an owner who has had comparatively little driving experience. Mr. Cowper purchased a Studebaker car from us on November 30th last, and his firsj lengthy tour was one in the North Island during the recent Christmas aud Ne\( Year holidays., Concerning his cxperi< ences on that tour, Mr. Cowper writes:-! "just a few lines to tell you how thor< ougb.ly satisfied I am with my Studebaker' car. As you know, I took it away with mo to the North Island, and went in all about KOO miles, over all the big hills up in the north. Going from Wellington through to Napier over the Eimu< takas, across to Paliuerston, Wanganui< and Now Plymouth, and back to Welling' ton over the famous Paekakariki- Hill, (iiie ear took all , the big hills with th( greatest ease, and did not give mo th< slightest anxiety, ill that distance It wai not touched by anyone save to give il petrol aud oil, and we did not even havo to put wind into the tyros. You will be surprised to hear that I brought the car over the Zig-zag from Lyttelton to Sumner which savs something for the cai and' the way you taught me to drive." The Studebaker driven by Mr. Uwpoj was, of course, equipped with electn* and electric lights. The new 191G model Studelxikcrs will be to hand shortly, a first shipment being expected next week, The prices of the new modela lire:—2s li.p. fivc-seatcv (including electric Bclf-startec. electric lights, and full road equipment), .£315; 25 li.p. three-seatcr (same equipment), They are even better than the 1915 model, which ha< given such magnificent satisfaction to all purchasers. Adorns, Ltd., N.Z. Importers of Studebaker Motors, Christohoirch, Palmtrslon North, Wangauui. Agents—Tourist Motor Co., Hastings; Auckland Motor Co., Auckland; No\yton King, Stratford Mid New Plymouth; Tombs and Co., Hamilton. We aro open to reccive agents for the Wellington territory. Applications i« be made to Adams, Limited. Christchurch, —AJot. . .
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2698, 18 February 1916, Page 4
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