THE IDEAL CAE FOE A I/ADY— THE "STODEBAKEE." 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 tho car is, the more suitable it is for a lady to drive. Tho "Studebaker" car is an especial favourite among lady drivers, because it is practically automatic. Eleotrio self-starter, electrio lights, electrio horn—everything actuated on the "push-the-button" system, except tho gears. The "Studebaker" has a very powerful engine—so powerfnl that the gears need bo changed only in infrequent emergencies. It will take even consider- , : able up-grades on top gear, and does not need braking on any save the steepest down-frades. This means that the gear and brake levers are very seldom needed, and makes for pleasurable driving, without worry or exertion. Furthermore, the "Studoba'ker" is a trim-built and beauti-fully-finished car, luxuriously comfortable, exceptionally silent, and fitted with a steering mechanism which transmits no road shocks. Also, the "Studebaker" is boautifully balanced, and requires no physical effort in steering. Call and see the latest models, finished in the latest stylish English light shades. Adams, Ltd., New Zealand Importers of Studebakor Motors. Headquarters Garage 219 Tuam Street, ChristchmoK.— CANADIAN CHEVROLET SHIPS TRAINLOAD. What is said to be tho largest train* load of automobiles ever sent over Canadian rails has been shipped by the Chevrolet Motor Co., of Canada. It con. tained two huudred Chevrolet cars on a single consignment from Osliawa, Ont. p to the Breen Motor Car Co., of Winnipeg, the Western agent for tho company. It is the second largost consignment this spring, and illustrates the speed of Chevrolet production, in that the Chevrolet Motor Car Co. has carried on the building of automobiles In Canada only since December, 1915. Tho Dominion Motor Vehicles, Ltd., ISS Courtenay Placo, are the controlling agents for this line throughout New Zealand, and will be pleased to 6how intending purchasers this car, also to arrango for demonstra- ' tions. —Advt. See our window full of well-made Shirts, Bs. lid., or three for 10s, 6d. Goo. Fowlds. Ltd.. Manners Stoaal^-Xivi-
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2829, 21 July 1916, Page 4
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