THE IDEAL HOLIDAY CAB—THE "STUDEBAKEE." ' The most attractive touring routes for 1 motorists in New Zealand, are to b<j found in the North Island, but in the past the lack of hotel accommodation haa prevented many motorists - ' planning touni through the prettiest districts. The New "STUDEBAKEE" Touring Car ran-, ders the motorist independent of hotels,. The front seats, being removable, admits, of the plaoing in the car of a camp stretcher, accommodating two persons, who are protected against any weather, by an efficient Cape Hood and Side Cms' tains; The front seats are alßo reversiblo> which means that with the aid of a small folding table, meals can be, served in tho car, a groat boon, id w€fe. weather. Wo have just received aehip; ment of these new "STUDEBAKEES , from tho Canadian Factory. , v Wo maj add that the Studobaker Corporation la one of tho largest contractors to the Allied War Offices, its contract with. Britain alone amounting to iJ4.MW,UW. PRICES: 4-cylinder Touring Car, S« sealer, .£393; 3-seater Boadster, £385. ADAMS, LTD., WELLINGTON NZ. Imuorters of Studebaken Cars,' CKRISTCHUBCH.-Adrt. Probably the 'finest, echo which: ths world knows is in tho Cathedral at Pisa' —where the Leaning Tower, is. Sing two notes and there is no reverberation ; sing throe, and they are at oncd taken up by tho walls of .the ecHficc, swelled, prolonged, and varied till they seem as a divino harmony from some majestic organ. This is the season of happy hom« gatherings of families and friends, and hostesses who wish to delight their guests with tho most delicious beverage should servo Desert Gold Tea. Its tempting aroma; and rich, refreshing flavour are superior to any other. Only the choicest young growths from the hnest Ceylon gardens are used for Desert Gold Tea. As every ounce is pure an-"l fu'a« flavoured, it is very- economical in iico, The "s. grade is most popular.—Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2962, 28 December 1916, Page 4
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