! WHAT A CHRISTCHUKCH DENTIST SAYS ABOUT HIS STUDBBAKER. Wo have made big claims Tor the Studebiker car on the score oi it* reliability, its simpUclly, and the ease with which it can be driven. The tollowvng letter, ad■Yrewed to us bv Mr. K. lowper. surgeondentist, of this city, demonstrates the kind of service the Stuaebaker will give in the hand* of an owner who has had comBaratively little driving experience. Mr. Cowoer purchased a Studebaker car from w on November 30th last, and his hnt UMvrthv tour was one m the North Island during the recent Christmas and Ne* Year holidays. Concerning his expertencea on tUi tour, Mr. Cowper, writes :- "Just a few lines to tell you how thop. ou-hlv satisfied I am wi\h my , Studeh«kei" car. As you know, I took it away Sith m 5 to the North Island, and went In all about KOO miles, over all the big Mils up in the north. . Going from el-hn-ton through to Napier over the Siniutak°w. across to Palmereton. Mul Now Plymouth, and back to Wellington over the famous Paekakariki Hill. -L wr took all the big hills with the ireatost ease, and did not give mo the fli-hteat anxiety. All that distance it was no? touched by anyone save to give it peivol and oil. and «e did not oven hav« o put wind iuto the tyres, lou will bs uirpvised to hear that I broughv the car over the Kig-zng from Lyttelton vo Sumnor which savs something fo. the. car and the way you taught me to drive. The Studebiker driven by Mr. Cowper was, of course, wiiiippwl with eleotrio <,eU-st«vter and electric lights, lne new--1916 moilel Studcbakors will, bo to hand tdiovtlv, a first shipment being expected next week. The prices of the new models mo--"a h.p. five-seater (including elcctrio self-starter, electric lights, and full road equipment). J»»5; l -5 «•?•„ threo-scnter (same equipment), .m-i. I hey are even better than the 1915 model, which has uiveii inch magnificent stuisiaction to all purchasers. Adams. Ltd., N.Z. Importers of Studebaker Motors, Christohurch, Palmerston North, Wnngatiui. Agents—Tourist Motor Co.. Hastings; Auckland Motor Co., Auckland; Newton King, Stratford Mid New. Plymouth i Tombs and Co.. Hamilton. We are open to receive agents for the Wellington territory. Applications to bo made to Adams. Limited. Curistohurch. -Advt. A premature or an inconclusivn peace would ho ns disastrous as the war itself.—Mr. John Hodge, M.P..
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2734, 31 March 1916, Page 4
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