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THE IDEAL CAB FOR;A LADY--THE "STUDEBAKER. • It is the hall-mark of tho really modern motor-car that it is easy to' drive, and it follows that the better and more reliable the car is, the more suitable it,is for a lady to drive. The Studebaker car is an espocial favourite among lady drivers, because it is practically automatic. Electric self-starter, electno lights, electric horn-ovcrytliuig actuated on the "push-tho-button" system, except tho gears. The ''Studebaker Oias a very powerful engine—so thai, the gears need be changed only m infrequent emergencies. It will take even consideiablo up-grades on top gear, and does not. need braking on any save the steepest down-grades. This means that the gear and brake levers are very seldom needed, and makes for pleasurable driving, without worry or exertion. Furthermore, the "Studebaker" is a trim-built and beauti-fully-finished car, luxuriously comfortable, exceptionally silent, and fitted vriin it steering mechanism which transmits no road shocks. Also, the "Studebaker" is beautifully balanced, and requires no ■physical effort in steering. Call .and see tile latest models, finished in the latest stylish: English light shades. Adams, Ltd., New Zealand Importers of fitudebaker Motors. Headquarters Garage 219 Tuam Street, Christcliurcli.— Advt. ' During one Ascot meeting five American jockevs secured seventeen races worth £22,000. Brisk demand continues for "No Subbing Laundry Holp." The le. packago contains sufficient for seven weeks washing. Contains nothing injurious. <£10 guarantee, ffm. Campbell, Limited.— Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2803, 22 June 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2803, 22 June 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2803, 22 June 1916, Page 4

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