'At the meeting of the National Reserve executive last night ~ft w-as de6ided that, in accordance with, the recently issued regulations, « fresh executive should be elected, .each company of Group 6' (Wellington and suburbs) electing ono representative. A ntpw ZEALAND 1 ENGINEEK'S PKI« 1 VATE OPINiON OF THE STUDSBAKER. ' , TCe Tourist Motor Co., Hastings, know' tne that we are closely interested in Studobaker motors, have forwarded to us a copv of a lengrfiy business letter sent them by Mr. Allatt E. M'Leon, tbe enSt of their firm, wno is at present m fletroit, investigating the claims of tho M 6 models of the groat.American automobile manufacturers.. The Tourist Motor Co. have very , courteously pen us permission to publish eztraots from the letter and wo extract the following paragraph as lively to interest owners and prospective owners of Studebaker cars "Mv to nest opinion about the Studebaker car is that.it is tho best value for money on tlie American market, and as far as tniA and workmanship are concerned it £ second to none. I consider 'that we would be foolish to take up the. agency for any higher priced car .that is built here, because if we repaint the Studebaker and equip it with wire wheels it would be equal to the Minerva in appearance and quietness of running. The eno ne ia the cleanest designed one that I tavo inspected." It may bo explained that Mr. M'lean's mission to America v'as to secure the agency of a high-priced American car to take the place of the firm's Silent Knight Minerva agency. There is a good market in Hawkea Bar for the very best car obtainable, regardEi of price. Mr. M'Deans honee; omnkm regarding the Studebaker is that there " no American car on the market .better than the Studebaker at any price The hve-seater tonring Studebaker (Cylinder, "i li u). with electric self-starter and elecsella in New Zealand for i3B. Hie tfiree-seater StudAaker with sarna eciuipmciit, being priced at Adams, ■EM ]SJ Z Importers of btudebaker Motors" Christchurch, Palmerston North, Wanganui. Agents-Tourist • Motor Co Hnslinsrs: Auckland Motor Co, Auckland j Kl King, Stratford and New Plymouth; Tombs and Co., Hamilton, ft e aro onen to receive acciits tor the Wcllinptnii territory.. Applications to bo made to Adams, Limit'_-d, Christohurcu.—. Advt. . It was intended that an interview between tho Prime Minister and the parties to the Petone Woollen Mills dispute should have been arranged for yesterday afternoon. It Js probable that the intArviwv will take place to-day..
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2739, 6 April 1916, Page 4
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