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"THE "IDEAL HOLIDAY CAE—THE "STUDEBAKER." The most attractive touring routes for motorists in New Zealand aro to be found in tho North Island, but in the past tho lack of hotel accommodation has prevented many motorists planning tours through the ' prettiest districts. The New "STUDEBAKER" Touring Car renders tho motorist independent of hotels. The front seats, being removable, admit of the placing in.tho car of 3. camp stretcher, accommodating two persons, who are protected against any weather by an efficient Cape Hood and Side Curtains. The. front seats are also reversible, which means that with the aid of a small folding table, meals can be sewed .in the car, d great boon in wet weather. We have just received a shipment of these new "STUDEBAKERS" from the Canadian Factory. Wo may add that the Studebaker Corporation is one of the largest contractors to the Allied War Offices, its contract with Britain alone amounting to .£4,000,000. PRICES: 4-cylinder Touring Car, 5seater, ;-4-cylinder, 3-seater Roadster. £385. ADAMS, LTD., WELLINGTON, N.Z. Importers of . Studobaker Care, CHRISTCHURCH —Advt. ' - " Straw Boaters for the holidays, at fis. 6d. to 15s. 6d. Geo. Fowlds, Ltd,; Haancrs Street—Advt,' " -

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2960, 26 December 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2960, 26 December 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2960, 26 December 1916, Page 4

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