THE IDEAL CAB FOR A LADY— THE "STUDEBAKER." It is the hall-mark of the 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. Tho "Studebaker" crv is 'an especial favourite among lady drivers, because it is practically automatic. Electric eolf-starter, electrio lights, electric horn—everything actuated on the "push-the-button" systom, except tho gears. Tho "StudebakeP' has a very powerful engine—so powerful that the gears need be changed only .in. infrequent emorgencic9. It will take oven considerable 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 wifti a steering mcchnnism which transmits no road shocks. Also, the "Studebaker" is, beautifullv balanced, and requires nf physical effort in steering. Call and see the latest, models, finished in the latest stvlish English ' light shades. Adams, £td., New Zealand Importers of Studebaker Motors. Headquarters Garage 219 Tuam Street, Cnristchurcft.— Advt.
Mv. Geo. H. Tlnekeridjre, land agent, Elthani, lias a client who wishes to exchange his farm of 308 acrcs for u. larger property. Two farm properties of 140 and 50 acres arc announced as for sale. ' The agents, Messrs. Knyvctt aud Pratt, Fcilding, state particulars in this issue, Jtossrs. Dal get-j' and Co. advertise etook to be "sold at their Eale at Woikanao on Tuesday next. BusyF Yes! Helping business men with Customs work, travellers with their ■baggage. householders to remove furniture. . Kemembor, when you employ ub you get really good work, and save time, trouble, loss. Tho New Zealand Express Co., Ltd.. 87-91 Customhouse Quay.—Advt. For Men who wear good Caps.—We have landed a supply of Tress's "stitched masoot, J ' from ss. 6d. Geo. EWlds, Ltd., Manners Street—Mit
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2823, 14 July 1916, Page 4
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