THE ALLIED WAR OFFICES recognise Studebaker reputation and high quality. BRITAIN'S Studebaker purchases already aggregate over ,64,000,000; RUSSIA has purchased 1,000 .Studebakers and placed a further contract to the value of £500,000, and France is also a heavy purchaser of Studebakers. The NEW MODEL STUDEBAKERS we are now showing are from the great CANADIAN STUDEBAKER FACTORY, at Walkerville, Ontario. PRICES: 4-cyl. 5-seatcr, £395; 4-cyl. 3-aeater, £385. Electric Lights, Electric Self-starter ADAMS, IjTO., CMstcfeurcls: Now Zealand Importers of Studebaker Motor Cars. STUDEBAKER DISTRIBUTORS: , Palmerston North: Adams, Ltd. Wanganui: Adams, Ltd. Hastings: Tourist Motor Co., Ltd. Tarauaki: Newton" King. STUDEBAKER ACENTS: Wellington: J. B. Grove and Co. Masterton: Madden and Jenkins. Eketahuna: Hutchison Bros. Pahiatua: A. and R. Donald. Damievirko: E. A. Ransome. Waipawa: T. Carson and Sons. Waipukurau: Turner and Butler. Wairoa: Marsh and Wilkes. Gisbornc, V. Hansen. Bulls: Ford and Barney. Marten: Rolfo and Walker. Stratford: Nowton King. New Plymouth: Newton King.
HI QNE REASON why the FORD is so ill II commonly used for commercial pur- '"' If |j 3 poses is that it saves the busy business §If II man hundreds of hours each year and .f II II thereby increases his profits. Let the fjjf Ii Ford save Time and Money for YOU! J i HI Touring Car, 5-Seater '- £180 ||| HI Runabout, 2-Seater - - £170 if IJji „ F. 0.8. WELLINGTON | 1 i{|] 3 Write TO-DAY f«r Culoiuo and FORD Litoraturo '' if Hill Solo N.Z. Agento for the Ford Motor Company of Canada; 819 111 The-Colonial Motor Company, Ltd. jj|f HIS Wollin g ton : Auckland : Timaru ' 1 jj|| SIJI Ford Dealers Throughout Mew Zealand. II P. i»... in ..ii.m. .yj tl _ --M _._..>Jl HI 8 WELLINGTON FORD DEALER: W. W. PILKINGTON, 87 COURTENAY PLACE. To Sportsmen! — If The difficulty of getting effective gear for modern. Bird-Practice is now removed. J THE COLONIAL AMMUNITION COMPANY i make and supply I AND "C B A 9 C. ?? Pigeon' Traps The Clay Birds—or Discs—are of tho first quality, and are most reliable for either trap or hand throwing. The i Q.A.C. Birds are sure to break when hit. The shot will not ricochet. The Traps are simple ' in use, durable, easy to /g handle, and rarely or ! a®sSsF never get out of order. JSWfir They are the best and strongest made. | NOTE :-Cai'tridges can bo ordered with special loading for O.A.C. "Inanimate" Bird- * ne Colonial Ammunition Company, Ltd., I win supply Price Lists and nil Particulars to tho Trade \y -^/fy^C\ r stm. . on application. 9 vir^ai \\ 15 i a Use «J/ f„ l for (m~v7s^sut'* p 8 ' jMft the If" braOe Economy! MW(^£j„,., WHOLESALE AGENTS, THOMPSON BROS., LTD., WELLINGTON
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3021, 7 March 1917, Page 9
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