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POWER for any [fc \M ; | purpose—with sur- | /g||| N \\&F', I prising economy . i/fergl . — r .-- /- / i h Famous as Studebaker.cars are for jffi: " '' 'rrzzz ■ ''\V\ I POWER that "laughs at hills", they f |pZ333 I are equally rioted for the remarkable |- .- _ .;— \. If Studebaker economy of fuel. , a'- - "~^* . ■ _-»_~.~_~., _. — ■ y■'' '/J| The ease and speed with which a i~r~-~r--~-■■■j.^.--^^^^l.'- *3 tfi Studebaker takes the steepest grade ' %r~ -/- — 2~~ ■~ ,^~^:^''~:^ an( * ree^s o^t^le miles over the hard-' wtr-z — z~~Z~'"- ■;' ul est going in mountainous country _"'"■■-" -" r -T? 1 ~--~_-~-~ ::: ~r : ~— i ' fe gives evidence of engine design and $~- - -.-"-l^g - I flexibility that is rarely equalled r ?~-~' even in cars of much higher price f"_~_ _ ~.:~ji" --" ■_".- '_ "~" - -.jl The stalling of a Studebaker is an Mprzz^ZZXZZ ~~r^^"" —?."■■•-". - "--i unheard of occurence. Its.smooth,' | ". ■ "' '""""" ""-"•^ —'*'?"*""- ~""'" ' "~ " ~'~zt : silent hum calls attention to theab- 3., - -__,- —LC — --— : . ■-'■ ■''" r -r' —~»-; — sence of vibration, which as every- I-- - ■ 1 - --. ■- - - - '■. 1..-.'J g body knows means power without %r~ r „ -.. -" ~ /-■.---"-■■■~ jjp.'gi '"* ■">— waste, and what is more important, H| : "--~— [.'. :,--.;■-3 Electtic Slarter P====|! an engine that gets every ounce of | _""■ -^ J T~z~~_ '~ := 3[ Electric Light, ' pull in the fuel. \ ' - .~ ' TT* Prices: pl'l',"," 'ffl ir .• c ,i < ~i' 5 iW —' —— . ., i-Cyiindei- Touring h?>'~~»g3 Your inspection of the new Stude-j j l^r^CXT—'r i, „-".;-.r., f 3B . 5 S baker is invited, j fF^T~"'_'-^ . ■' T '"-' (Finished to Order) ADAMS ITH Rhricrrhnrrh ■ tP~ - Z.,'. -.- —-] V "™ a o s6i ' New Zealand Importers it Studeimker |W~ — - -^ STUDEBAKER DISTRIBUTORS: Palmerston North: Adatns, Ltd. 'Wanganui: Adams, Ltd. Hastings: Tourist Motor Co., Ltd. Taranaki: Yewton King. STUDEBAKER ACF.NTS: Wellington: J. B. Grove and Co. Masterton: Madden and Jenkins. El; etahuna: Hutchison Bros. Pahiatua: A. and R. Donald. Dannevirke: E. A. Ransome. Waipawa: T. Carson and vSons. AVaipukurau: Turner and Butler. AVairoa: Marsh and Wilkes. Gisborne, V. Hansen. Bulls: Ford and Barney. Marton: Roli'e and Walker. Stratford: Newton King. New Plymouth: Newton King. Registered in principal countries] FIoOTS than you kave eeer BeCaUSe . had before! —it will give you all-round satisfaction—just as it has to more than two million other housewives. lilllllllllllll^^^^llillllllilllll —it is treated with O-Cedar Polish — the polish that || |^®~^^«' does not gum, stick or veneer, but gives a hard, dry, I I 111 durable lustre feat will not collect dust. if llillllll —it makes it easy to clean those hard-to-get-at places. j|j | V JwM —it 'cleans as it polishes.' w't^^^^^^ —it collects all the dust from everywhere and holds it. —it is easily washed and renewed. • -it is unconditionally guaranteed. f JmT's J^li —it is substantially made and \m "'■■ '*" . T~7T I padded to prevent the marring I \^ When shopping look for r„ . . „,. r. , , , I!/ -JS "la this Yellow Tin onyour of furniture. The finished, pol- |f ff ',% dealer's shelves. ished handle is 54 inches long. mMi \4 [ - t n xs\ to' a. 111 i I iry It at Our Risk H|l. .. } | Any leading dealer will supply j| |h\ s''''tJsi you with O-Cedar Polish-Mop. § | fc x -v< i«| - ' z ***** H to my "^ '- 1 xVil W l Catalogues and Dealer Samples fi\ I j snrf Prices can be had from g U The; Original — w . M . bannatyne * co., uo.. the Standard ' Wellington. // M^^^m^miiß n »««„„ „,»„ »u» *„t Sole Distributors for New Zealand. /« OCedar Mops werethe first M and have remained the stan- by IB Ki»?aM»w'^^s^® dard Mops despite wide- , r«rjt A i»'Ml?ir J r'TTT.'nBJn AI fTi li *P»^^TOp§ly spread imitation. - Beware of CHAISjNELL CrfcMICAL LO.M I^^^W substitutes-look for the yel- Chicago, U. S. A. fit ,PI; ' fejl low package and the trade- .. // $Tsy feft marked name "O-Cedar." Ofncei: London, Toronto, Buem, 3 ; ft.'? ,^|, I CaWa .Address. - 'O ce d ar 'JTfa}f£jfc*~***. &/{*'& Sent by our Local Distributor upon receipt of price if you have any difficulty in ochenviso obtaining. NlOOl. \ WOOD" BORER | ■ =r, I j EXTERMINATED > BlfBT "B" ° ""i "S ti/fulfil r 3'fa w b!T)i I 1 i Read this Letter; The Invmcible ORIOM 1 r^ ! gi! bcrerlfngasct' yonrflrm to twry i - '... a ,„„„ T . . cnt r/ i , , , vBS i the [nmieatlon o£ a room whlaU «vm 'JHB Housewives of Now Zealand liavo long ago rccog- gi rather toUy affected. j nised the OIHON as the Range which affords the great- |« ! . "limneiiireporthaviiii[mi'i3», y.c----f est facilities for First-class Cooking. It is so very ea«v r W| .-a'.cful rxamiiintioti of tee i..i-. j to manage, so clean, and always tinder perfect control. It's 11 ■ i\L£!^' : oven!i arc easily nnd wtioimh' heated, which enables Baking M i cut oir. kwim oNhe att-iieit !,o«.:. 8 and Cooking to bo done with Rapidity and Comfort. Tho $S "-'•<■' lh '- CisniiEatfoii. brokt ilirui -.|.. j ORION makes a special appeal to Housewives by reason of . | it m[ C wMKVfK'- | its economy in fuel, its great strength, and the perfect con- |j mnucr of the Jiorer, misrnscoplMil" t strtiction and adjustment of every part. In durability it is m examip«l tbn vmw, and in every m«.-_.l I ivithnnt eoual " H M; to say W« j»i/««ij«lm.u.'.«ij' ':■ ASlt VOUr ironmonger to ShOW yotl a ORION. S Orif.'ina! letlor may >•" inmcelod. :'.■ > • K Invesiiuale to-d;'.y. Kstiuiatosiree. Mamifactiirers. II r ©UAflt'l nfl/ lirl Wellington § JJuncuin, ' iv Aiicßiami. H Blade s rate::! Gas I'uritiratj.'ig £2 w Customhouse Quay - - 'vV'ci!:p::iyM

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3030, 17 March 1917, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3030, 17 March 1917, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3030, 17 March 1917, Page 14

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