I*Qme Castles" Treiacli 4 • - ! fneyall love- ffireeustles | ■ iiiiiiimiiiiiii iiiißiniwiiiwiiMii" iiiiiinnrm i m~ ' L J ' " ' ™«^«—«—fmn Magnet© Ignition a Special Feature of StueHefoaker Cart sold in New Zealand NOT only are the new Studebaker motor cars for 1917 hghts, electric starter, tugh ten- equipped with every practical and sion magneto, Yalo lock on r,r ' Y '. dash, Biackmore curtain open- essential feature found on all other I er, Khaki hood with leather , 1 , edgo and Khaki envelope, self- C ars imported into New Zealand, ventilating, raln->vislon wind * screen, individual robe hang- tut they also possess additional feaers, straight-grained, semi- , J • e J giazed, genuine leather uphoi- tures of practical use NOT found stery, electric signal horn, extra .... rim, and complete set of tools. j n other cars in this vicinity. Among these is high tension mag- ' njto ig o^o0 ' P ut on Studebaker I cars at ie f actor y * n Walker- . . n ville, Ontario, Canada, for the special benefit,of Studebaker patrons in this territory. . —* —■ i This and other exclusive StudePrice»: baker features can be seenon the august nt, i9i7. new Studebaker motor cars for 1917 4.cyi. Modek, Tourksr now on display in our showroom sod Roadator ■ ' ', ;"f■ . ADAMS LTD. &&&! • Stjl. Models, Touring • » n dßoad.t.r CHRISTCHURCH, TIMARU, WANSANUI *>495. Distributors and Agents: Wellington—J.' B. Grove and Go. Palmorston North—C. J. Adams. Taranaki—Newton King. I Fitted with "Dutis" Hawke's Bay—Tourist Motor Co. Mastorton — Madden and ' f>i«rr.»nnf u„..t« Jenkins. Ekctahuna—Hutchinson Bros. Pahiatua—A. and, -... • : ■ 'MMPWW »»gnoto. R. Donald. Dannevirke-B. A. Kansomo. Waipawa-T.fc . . Carson and Sons. Waijrokureu—Turner and But. Wal--1 t roa—Marsh and Wllkeij. Gifbore-V. Hansen. Bulls— '"' Ford and Barney. If a; ton—Eolio and Walker. Expert Tailoring % ;. ' I To appreciate to its fullest wj^ tflrn!/>/]) • • 1 $§& extent the delight of the £$$ Ml lilt. . • " I JK jrfFh bath,oneneedsCOLGATE'S K! I '5* JSII TALC POWDER for we ® JT is easy enough to jo and got g . w&Z£ri!§ afterwards. W> a Suit "run up" by any tailor, I Jfej fir **| nl W l^ but CLOTHES that LOOK I M, \& J " Madam The cool softness, refresh- gy SMABT and wear well can only bo N*/ » iL ment and alluring: perfume W^ designed and mado by ' expert &tf OUr oat " of this delightful powder, K&J craftsmen. That is why people who IS TSorfy" add just that touch of re- 4M KNOW WHAT GOOD CLOTHES » finement needed to complete $fj ARE §$*'Jlllll'li the enjoyment of bathinjr. '®S come tc us for thoir Suite and \ rfffiEmi' At M stoi ihov and turn. StF* Costumes. %/S. Why not become ono of thorn? jtg[ Wsji. ' ■ <*J iorrison&Penney 'W' S TAILORS, oj. ''.■ ■'I [JJ.L _.. «_:_., «=. Macarthy's Buildings, J& V. ' ryWM'bg% gV Willis Street Wollinotor.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 16, 13 October 1917, Page 12
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437Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 16, 13 October 1917, Page 12
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