Submarine Series— I rAPSTAN-"AM«3 SMWE.!'! ! wfli tapiOll ; ■I I 39 Submarine/J ! . up FQft A WhlfF °F FRE§H^^ i A LOOK A I ! ' | | '" 5i '"■ . . \*S» in expressing his opinion of Siudehaker II • Pavels that were purchased for service in j/fte Boer, War:*, 7\ " Waggons wefe imported from the United '' / y \ States and these proved superior to any / I \\ y f ==ai ' :r===3 \ft \ ' other make, either of Cape or English man- .-- / V j ,\\ "* ufacture.' They were built by Messrs. . / ffA\ IP*\ ' Studebaker Bros. Company, who have a f : . '-> / W \\ Ij /£22» \ great vehicle factory at South Bend, Indi- | , V ana, U. S. A." —and now r again Studebaker dependability ' is being demonstrated on the battlefields ; . of Europe • : Equipment includes electric ' ' lights, electric starter, high ten- ■ — 1si°ri magneto, Yale-lock °n ■»• if ANY hundreds of Studebaker dasb, Blackmore curtain open- B« #s .• , er, Khaki hood with leather IMB cars purchased by the English lish and Russian Governments are TZiEKSR semf: now giving service on the battle- > SSSK fields of Europe. • rim, and complete ?et of tools. . " This proves that Studebaker cars ■ are built to withstand the most : - /' rigid tests of service imaginable, and i that no motor cars are better fitted n I for the use of motorists in New - V : / Zealand than those bearing the Studebaker name. The latest Studebaker models are now on display in our showrooms. Come in and inspect them and see for yourself how well - ,< Prices: they are equipped to give lasting, dependaugust nt, 1917. able service. 4-cyl. Models, Touring °£425. ADAMS LTD. g.eyL Made!., Touring . CEMSTCHSJRCB, TIMAED, WANSAKUI. an l ß rf er Distributors and Agents: Wellington-!. B. Grove and Co. I £495. i Palmerston North-C. J. Adams. Taranaki-Newton King. ?] . . ; Hawke's Bay-Tourist Motor Co. Maßterton — Madden and j - --■ Fitted with "Dine" I Jenkins. Eketaliuna-Hutchiueon Broa. I'ahiatuiv-A. and • f fitted wiin um B. Donald Dannovlrke-B. A. Eansome. Waipawa-T. }{ Waterproof Magnoto. Garson and Sons. Waipukurau-Turner and But., Wai» I: roa—Marsh and Wilkes. Giflioite-V. Hansen. Bulls- (J ■ . Ford and Barnoy. Miuton-Kollo and Walker. jj
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FOE PROMPT OUBTOMS OLEAHANOX.' OABTAGR OS STOBAQB. MUNT, COTTRELL AND CO., LTD., ■« BBEtr BTREBT, WELLINGTON. : FOR A' \ pum B EER DRINK ONLY STAPLES^ Acknowledged by ' AH Connoisseurs To Be Absolutely • ;THE BEST;' Btewety and Offices Moleswotth and Mwpfsy Slrctts, •'/
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 5, 1 October 1917, Page 9
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374Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 5, 1 October 1917, Page 9
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