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" Magneto Ignition a Special Feature of ;-Studebaker Cars sold In Mew Zealand • ■■■••■ NOT only are the new Studebaker motor cars for 1917 lights.eiectricstarter.highten- equipped with every practical and , sion magneto, Yale lock on n rr J dash Biackmore curtain open- essential feature found on all other . I er, Khaki hood with leather edge and Khaw envelope, self. cars imported into New Zealand, ventilating, rain-vision wind ■ screen, individual robe hang- but thev also possess additional fea- ' ers, straight-grained, semi- J glazed, genuine leather uphoi- tures of practical use NOT found stery,electncsignalhorn,extra rim, and complete set of tools. i n other cars in this vicinity. ..-■•-." , Among these is high tension magnjto ig niaon ' P ut on Studebaker / * cars built at the factory in Walkerville, Ontario, Canada, for the special |pf§§yPy benefit of Studebaker patrons in — S this territory. j I 1. This and other exclusive StudePrice 4, baker features can be seen on the '■'■ : - • august ut, 1917. dew Studebaker motor cars for 1917 4-eyi. Modeu, Towing now on display in our showroom. and Roadster J £425. 6-cyl. Models, Touring /111/lfflj Studetiaket Mofors and Roadster | £495. CHRISICKURCH, TIMAIIU, WANGANUL , | '■■■■■ j _. .', j Distributors and Agents: Wellingtou—J. B, Urove and Co. .' { ; Fitted with "Dixie" Palmeraton North-C. J. Adams. Taranaltf-iSewton Kins. I ■ /aterproof Maeneto. Hawse's Bay-Tourist Motor Co. liastertcra - Madden and I ' Jenkins. Eketahuna—autouinsou Bros. I'ahmtua—A. and » j j R. Donald. Dannevirjte—U. A Kansorue., Walpana-1\ [ J Carson and Sons. WaipuJiurau-Turuor and But. VToJ. , t '■ roa-Marsh and Wilke*. Giibcue-V. Hansen. Bulls- • I ■Ford and Barney. MoVou-RoHo and Walker. . , I PLTJIIBEBS, COPPEHSUITHB. & SHEET- ..„, <un^v **MV£y •vjmsv METAL WOEKEEfI. MP&^fS^S^ ~'A Hint about Blade?;. « aldred asd Griffiths. Never imagine that because a blade is shaped a and 25 Egmont 6treot. like a Gillette blade it will shave with the same Wellington. keenness and comfort. , Before the latest ~ — • Gillette blades were put on the markdt over MW ii»»^Lwri« < » W!M »«x E!mmmm3g , g ~ £100,000 was spent on machinery and experiPQ R A I ments in order to produce a blade that would be j as perfect as could be when used with the ..GOOD "D "Fi TO p j sfp ~sffi ■-*£■ 1 CkT API The result is that the Gillette blade has fe^n*Tj~^^®B^^^st/ S"£3 JL 11.X J_JiHilLj ' an ccl S c ' nat is unmatched for keenness, fll^ls^SS^^fKSlfi^S^Kj 1 **•'•**: Ja " EL smoothness and durability, and gives a S|^&^S^^^^^@|^_^M I 'a f f j < t shsve so free from scratching and irrita- X^SS^^^W^P'^^^^di I Acknowledged by | Hon that you cannot compare it with any fe^^^iS^'^3f# 9 All Connoisseurs other blade that is made. {K^^'W^^***!!^ &4s!sW I To Be Absoltltelv' h Bur only Gillette Blade.. In cardboard cartons. Mpf|# Ssj *!^S^ I ' I Sold everywhere. British made. IMimii? 9 ___. ____„__ C Agents for Australasia: Hillottp St-anrlnrrl Sft I nnUI? ¥>ITiOnP I S.HOFFNUNG&CO.,Ltd.. ,- fr-n.r •► • Jlh . 1 B tTH HI i flh Hi 8 P' '-I Pit! Street, Sydney. The original Gillette set that introduced the i JLJLJLiLd. JLyJUikJ' JL O | ' .VholesaleDistrlbutoisforNewZcaland: niotlcrnwiyorshaving-nostroppmg.nobonms r-"- ■ •" " B E. J. HYAMS, Ltd., Wcllhißton. -known the world over. Confcuos Triple SilI Brewery and Office,: Gil.ctteSafc.y WUd.,Lo« E vcr-pUted Ra,or; udonble. ■ __ - , # «.»','«. Q : 1^ shavinc edges!). The whole 1 Moleswotth and Murphy Streets. I JS contaiAd to Sorccto Grain

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 28, 27 October 1917, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 28, 27 October 1917, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 28, 27 October 1917, Page 14

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