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Who says "No Kubbing Laundry Help" washes all garments perfectly clean without rubbing or injury? 'We all do., Wellington Housewives.—Advt. Just to announce we have opened a fine range English and Colonial Underwear for winter seaison. Come and the goods with our moderate cash prices.' ueo.' Fowlds, Ltd.—Advt. a NEW ZEALAND ENGINEEU'S PRIv vrfi OPINION OF THE STUDEBAKER. . I\7o Tourist Motor Co., Hastings, knowtng that we are closely interested in Studobaker motors, have forwarded to us n. cody nf a lengthy business letter sent them by Mr. Allan E. M'Lean, the eneiueer of their firm, .who-'is at present in Detroit, investigating the claims of the 1916 models of tho great American automobile manufacturers. The Tourist Motor Co. have very courteously given ua Dermitssion to publish extracts from the letter, and we cm-act tho following paragraph as likely to interest owners and prospective owners of Studobaker cars:My honest opinion about the Studebaker oar is that it is tho best value for money on tlie American market, and as far aa bnisli and workmanship are concerned it is second to none. 1 cousider that we would be foolish to take up the agency for any higher priced car that is built here, because if we repaint the Studobaker and equip it with wire wheels it would be equal to tho Minerva in appearnnco and quietness of running. The enK ino is the cleanest designed one that I have inspected." It may be explained that Mr. M'Lean's mission to America was to secure the agency of a high-priced American car to take tho place of rhe firm's Silent Knight Minerva agency. There is a good market in Hawke'a Bay [or the very best car obtainable, regardless of price. Mr. M'Lean's honest opinion regarding the Studelwker is that there is no American car on the market better than the Studebaker at any price. The hve-seater touring Studebaker (4-cylinder, 25 h.p.), with electric self-stsvter and eleovrio lights, sells in New Zealand for £345, Ehe three-seater Studebaker, with same -equipment, being priced at .£335. Adams, Etd.', N.Z. Importers of Studebaker Motors, Christchurch, Palmerston North, Wanganui. Agents—Tourist Motor Co., Hastings: Auckland Motor Co, Auckland; Newton King, Stratford and New PlvmoUth; Tombs and Co., Hamilton. We are onen to receive asects for the Weill niton territory. Applications to be made to Adams, Limits, Christohurciu— Advt. ,

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2733, 30 March 1916, Page 4

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387

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2733, 30 March 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2733, 30 March 1916, Page 4

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