j: .. . are .so' Dependable' ! ' The reputation for dependability enjoyed ! by all motor cars bearing the Studebaker ; . ; \ \ name is founded on the remarkable sturdi- | ... \ \ ness of their rear-end construction. / |: '.'■. \ \ \ Realizing how much the safety and comfort I ' " \ \ \ * e er depend upon this part of its I . \ \ \ cars Studebaker has left no stone unturned J ' \ \\ in its efforts to make the new 1917 models ?' . V \ \ as near perfect and beyond criticism as L \ ' \ \ possible.; i \ . X , \ \ e rear ax ' e ' s t^ie oat > n S type, equipped ■ ; '- ■• ' • \ . \ with Timken tapered and'adjustable roller bearings. „■ : v. e s P r ' n S s are three-quarter elliptic. % They are ; ; : l \l. res^en *! insuring maximum safety ; ■ -..;. . I ■ The brakes are big, ample and quick-acting. I . a Quarter .million Studebaker cars in daily ; '■ use throughout the world stand as living testimo;N ' * nials to the soundness of Studebaker dependability. ■ if> .-. , I ; " ' j See the Studebaker display in our showrooms and v i ; I .. let us demonstrate this and other Studebaker fea- ■ I PRICE: tures to your satisfaction. ' ■ : !;, s 4-cyl. 5-seater ■.. ' ■■ " \ AIIAMC ITH N.Z. Importers of ' M . • E ; Fitted with Dixie ■ rklLJtt.lV&tJ LtlaJ, Studobaker Motors I i Waterproof Magneto CHRISTCKURCH, TIMARU, WANGANUI r: " !-■ , I . — _J and PALMERSTON NORTH. I . All Studobaker cars for the Distri* utore and Agents: Wcllington-J. 11. Groto & Co,; Taraakij J overse3, r ket a ro m a,u.ac- • I : lured at the Canadian Stude- Danne tirkc-E. A.H»n»ome; Waipmu-T. Cnrson iSons- WaipnVurau f: i baker factory, Walkerville. -Turner* Butler: Wairon-Staah & TVilkes ; Ginboriie-Y. Hinsee | •: • . . . Ontario. Bulla-FordißamcyiMarton-Bolfeand Walker. \ : B carSSeS 5 Think hew many colds ■ f Jw. im 13.0® tUacU 111 P ; - : -"M'i)^ I ''" ' GSBBSBBHJ tXHSSXSIBSSSSSSSt ' $>%% ; T' lC number of people whose coughs and colds llf '; hav f been cured by Bonnington's Irish Moss | i during the last fifty years total hundreds I 'j of thousands. When our grand-parents were $ I •' youn " men women Bonnington's Irish $ ■ J f Moss was ihe favourite household remedy for | : c ' iest trou ' ) ' es—il has continued so down to this I 1 •;»...,"»; l day! ■ | j ; OEOBCE BONNINOTON ! g , '• CHWSTCHURCH I EIS % i ni1...,..,.,., —~..i. .1,1 {ft # S , " ? lyears or marc I'also flna it invalaaWo * * a . ■ , for Croup, to which some of tho children ? Jiayeheen subject Icrasaythatitnevor . /. v . ... % " • Is ] us ' thcsa 7 speedy cure as 50 years | in Nelson thcroaro imitations but i ago- "is made from the same ingredients prepared « alwave •» thai we got UouningtonV by qualified chemists of fifty years experience— I 3P» falter broad. cures arc thoroug h. Hundreds testify that it i is the finest remedy they have tried for Colds, % SoremStreet,Oatnain. Coughs, Influenza, Bronchitis, Tightness of the . | "It gives me pleasure to testify to the Chest, Asthma, Chills and other Chest Ailments. y, HmX! ffiSton ffi'JtaJ*! «£ R ™ d teatimonials published here. _ i_ remember it for 30 years. It was need • ■ . ■ \offl ■ vbj mother for me as a child, and now I - ,■ x/y\ '< \ "use ifc In my cwn home for my children. J* ~ ; ■! consider it the beet remedy that can bo ""' "onmngton s Irish \f : - . psed in any household when children Mast from any chemist /f' z<^ • • Buffer from colds or chfst complaints, m y cnem " c (J /■;}} . * /s>(& { .they take it readily-aitferent from or- or 'tore — Substitutei " /?•*& *K/(!>0b «S&^<rv<n(W \\ dlaßrrm ° dici^;,,c.BUB S^ i3s >^^r M yroesi, lor v CORN \ MiK n§\ A ■ fMh \ ■ Never Fails | Jlfj Iri Dldttl ; To Remove Corns. h III\( \\ /L-r' ■jC-.y fOJ {Af/ jf/ ; 1 I I' , - Equally _ effective | | lO\ fU tOr , | VUrf/ ,|| U ONE SHILLING :a fe>>- :~W*£dt J HJIpWIVa© (_J J^ CHEMISTS AND STORES j^—-— ™ne=w«to'u* I T "^^^^^°°' h it I Fatigue slips away while you sip Cafe aa Lait. Try this j T -""—■^^ tt -^^"-"-« g i re f resrl er after a hard battle on the greens. Prepared in a ;, twinkling with MILKMAID [ x DRINK ONLY \ " ' au Lait) f A • f* lll ' 6 una^u^ co^ee w ' rich u " cream and sutjar ■ \U i A EH' 0 *> in the correct proportion. , Simply pour boiling water f } KjJLlkl JJJ-JO I in the cup-and -— BUUtfclui^lw . „ ~' , !■ A f <JJL \ you have a deli- f \ ' Gofe,.. Yachtsmen j •..., Acknowled ? edW ; I cious and sustain- G^hSTt^ i AH Connoisseurs - p in beverage. veller., Bueinew Men ' ! To Be Absolutely ;" -indeed, everybody TIT!? TIW^T , ! I Leaves no WwWm Get a Tin from your JLJLJLJ jLBjIJKJ A. a "Grounds , ' for Grocer or Storekeeper \ Brewery and Office: | | Complaint "tKf' , Moleswortfa and Murphy Streets. A haines-s^.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3118, 23 June 1917, Page 14
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722Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3118, 23 June 1917, Page 14
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