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The Safest Rear AxSe Ever Designed.-' This is the famous Studebaker full-floating rear axle and transmission —the SAFEST axle ever designed. It represents years of study and experiment—the evolution of thousands of tests and trials. "-i Its construction is scientific and floating types. In addition to durable; there are nine Timken- being the safest axle, it is the I tapered and adjustable bearings most accessible. With a monFl t * t "* *k' s ax^e an< * transmis- key wrench, the shaft can be tiecinc starter sion, and rigid tests have proved removed inside of five minutes fclectric Lights that it is absolutely dependable without disturbing the differen- ! PRICES; under the most trying service tie], and every other part of the 4-Cylinder.Touring conditions. Studebaker Chassis is just as £395 D .. ' ~ . ... equally' accessible as is this one. By its use the weight of the .. 4-Cylinder, 3-Se»t<:r chassis is taken entirely off the f Come in today— now—and let "°5 driving shaft —thus eliminating us demonstrate a Studebaker the dangers of the old-style semi- for you. ' £350 is ADAMS, LTD., Christclmrch: New Zealand Importers of Studebaker. Motor Cars. ' 1 1 STUDEBAKER DISTRIBUTORS:' > Palmerston North : Adams, Ltd. Wanganui. Adams, Ltd .■Hastings: Tourist If otor Co., Ltd. Taranaki: Newtou King. STUDEBAKER ACENTS: Wellington: J. B Grove and Co. Masterton: Madden and Jenkins. Ekctahuna: Hutchison Bros. PahiatuaA. and R. Donald. Danaevirke: E. A. Ransome. Waipawa: T. Carson and Sons. Waipukurau: Turner and Butler. Wairoa: Marsh and Wilkes. Gisborne, V. Hansen. Bulls: Ford and Barney. Marton: Eolfo and Walker. Stratford: Acwton King. New Plymouth: Newton King. . ,'.... sg. •'■'■'.'•■ ■ .. sf j . j ' 2nd Prize, £10. 3rd Prize, £5. 50 Consolation Prizes of 5/- each. I J Overjoyed at getting ] ler clothes spotless 'without rubbing, and with an ea«e I' ♦ and quickness she has never dreamed of, Mrs Easy Monday. Brown decides % "'. |i 1o tell her neighbour of her happy experience with "Easy Monday" Laundry i v I Holp, and to convinco her friend the foolishness of wearing herself out i I with the old-fashioned rub-a-dub-dub method when she can avoid it all by I using "Easy Monday." Now,- what did Mrs Easy Monday Brown say? ' . jj : I No troublesome Entry Conditions. No difficult Pulling or Rhyming. | SJuet a few words on what a delighted housewife would say when praising I EASY MONDAY Laundry Help to a friend. I I Tom- entry must be written on the form at the foot of the Coupon, one of I jjj which is given with each Shilling Packet of "Easy Monday" Laundry Help. § | The Sentence must not exceed 35 words, nor be less than 15. That makes it all the easier. . S Competition closes in July. fiesuHs will be advertised, and cash posted to j 3 winners as soon possible. j I 1/- Packet does 8 weekly washings. Buy a Packet—gave rubbing—try for the £100 Prize. % ! II Quick— rl] v "■ Painless-- aE^^^^^sssss^mmmsmsmj^ismss^^^^ Sure- _^^0^ s0 §d| -- ■ nj, . nl I Household Beverage \ To-day! . | Made by NESTLE'S, in England. I II CHEMISTS A STORES, 1/- . < . ' .' . ' M ■ , llTaed'.Phiim.acjr.NowPlymoßlh ' » MILKMAID TFRRIFIC HEAT' ' ■ 1 ~ffff jJTff 0 $ & '■ iFirekicfcs Won't Powder \ '&£r><*g!s£ZZZZZS3i* ! O | _[TOR your fnrnaco—for your ' .• . | retort — for. your , oven, • j n' i • n tt r. '■ i«. „ I 'use N.B. Co., Ltd., Firebricks. J Xontams .Pure Coffee, Sugar and Milk m ' I - They stand toiriQo hent without ' U .'. correct nrnnnrtinn<! J powdaruig-gire long service. 1 \ ' \ c O«eCC proportions. j N.B. CO., LTD.:' FSREBRiRKS is n ' y re^es l^e i addition ofbot water. ! Mβ true-.to shape, evea in qual- SOI - D BY ALL STOREKEEPERS [ itj, and ifleae fro'B 3unenor « AWn rnnr-c-Dc ' ' ' . Y firefcmy, Particiilars.froni 4 , 5; ,1 , , ■ -."" g |amuel wfmti&i :: Pffl" Gel a Tin : TO-DAY! ■ 8 ;;-31-33 Johnston St., WeJlmgto!.. 1 I °°

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3059, 21 April 1917, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3059, 21 April 1917, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3059, 21 April 1917, Page 14

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