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• Means.Higher Freights and . \ '"., vj Higher Prices for Motor Cars , \ A ' x \ • jjjpoyjMT, aww .p uwoe^ e wt. ,r - •'-('v J 7 "-7-v— ■-■ — —h*- ;'.\'.W-ivi The present shortage of shipping-and the high freights now 'I' 4 ' l,i' . " ' ruling Have brought about a marked decrease in the number *\ •' /, *' of Motor Cars imported from America and Canada into New •■'..- Zealand. " " i* ' ' i Commercial Firms, Farmers and others who are contemplating , ,■> purchasing a STUI/EBAKER Motor Car, are advised to act ft s■ * • i J >' - ; quickly and order at once, as we have only a limited number a '» * • * > oi 51 cars on the water to arrive. iy * r ■ ,>!> '''' ■ "". We arc now tawing orders for STUDEBAKER cars at the y * ' ~ **' " pfesGQt pnc6S| but it the freight rate 3 are further increased $■ ''*»'-*' fSie pnces of i 1 wL/£iiSAtv£iv cars will bs increased «f ■» ** * ' proportionately. Therefore, order. AT ONCE, and s& I * ** ■ •> " secure &o I UyfiBAKER car at the present prices. < '' ' S PRICES :-Touring and Roadster Models: 4.cyl. $426; 6 cyl. 495. Fitted with Electric lights and electric eelf-etarter, and equipped with "Dixie" Waterproof Magneto. I TIPV N.Z. Jmpertere of STUDEBAKER MOTORS iasa I lLJ?o Christchurch ■ Timaru - Wanganui ' "Distributors and Agents : Wellington— J. B. Grove & Co. Palmerston North—C. J. Adams. Tarariaki—Newton King. " Hawke's Bay—Tourist Motor Co. Masterton—Madden & Jenkin3. Eketahnna—Hntchinaon Bros. Pahiatua—A. &R. Donald. Dannevirke—E. A. Raneome. Waipawa—T. Carson & Sons. - VVaipnkur»u—Turner & Butler. Wairoa—Mareh and Wilkes. Gisborne—Y. Hansen. Bulls—Ford & Barney. Marton-Rolfe & Walker.
\ Thousands \ W^ffiEr 11 ' . A<BMWBB of Corns \ §fW® U4 <*4JR&^ yearly by V || For a really easy and l | CORN CURE q McCliiitMi's jgSJS XcORBLESSiM.wmI.I J' Abwhul? British. W*%&Sm \ ChemiiU and Stoioi. II- 4 |j minis'|i \ p osMreoforl2Btarapßtrom \ jj Produces a rich, creamy, non-frothy, and BRnnSk % Tced'i Ptiriucr, New Plrmoalli \ I] non-drying lather, which thoroughly sofleqs k^~~— SR^fej M«inFf.ißj II lne beard, so that the razor slips cleanly —"^ — : II and quickly over the face. Made entirely s **SgSlS ss **KS"" I] f rom P ure vegetable oils and plant ash. ' S ill Mil II MtClinton'a famous Soaps anc/ Toi/ef §£•' ITI .J s& \i Refluisi/es art uici and recommended by. i i If "" r 20 " •/ '*« fi"''''* P«raie. '' '«'« W«W J/ei-iftol 1 Shaving Sticks - . 9d. & 1/3 Z>t md'ylwsmpM ULUUUV-α Shaving Cream . . l/- & l/e (im?"wyi'^>«s»«S r AflD W/ifILESOAF" ] McClin(o n ' ! Coll«nSe.K, , M.p.rUblel, 2/-box ' Cnmwhkh is quitt J- • §K Of all Chemists and Shrtt. UaTZ'. \ iiliraJyliWii r Made by McClinton's, Ltd., r? (
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 40, 10 November 1917, Page 12
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