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cat* always fees- J& / ..p ] Motoring Bays' • ...„■ *^i'^^P t,,J^®7/ ) are on ' y p° Bß '^ e wnen y° u are ree f t y re troubles. The knowledge that you have dependable "Dunlops" on your Car—with their i ; r \ minimum running cost, fine quality and :: ' strength to take you any journey over all c ' ass * B roads—is always a source of satisfaction. Many an outing is marred by faulty tyres. Don't take any chances—fit ' sISKr "Dunlops," there's nothing better. ■^L-AAJ^. -iT ,. T STOCKSO AU. CARACKS IN THBEE TYPIS SIOOWO, THREE ItUBSD « RUBBER NON-SKID. VSJ/A ' ~ •Jj- KUW,i»lillUulM»taaift«ls«w (ffij?»' DDUtOP RUBBER CO. AU. STATES S NZ H tritblf.' FotourMhi*,*• duh* toot* ■ fi a*4 naft to merit, ffl oMf Mrvlu.rMr Ml ■■ i i inl ■ • a coollcmttl filcudllats* aid patreuf*. By i * :. - / -.■/ -■ , ''•"'.'':■'''',' ':,': ''' ' ' "■ /"' ''•'''''" WINS UNQUALIFIED APPROVAL OF OWNERS : ",'• \\ ' AFTER LOm USAGE ... . R~" ELIABILITY" under ""all. circumstances is the principal keynote to the wide '".'. popularity which Studebaker cars enjoy in New Zealand. Hereunder are three letters which tell their own story regarding the sort of service the Studebaker gives:—' "Coniston," Ashburton, Oct. 31,1917, Messrs. Adams Ltd., Christchurch. -Dear Sirs,—With reference to your inquiry re my Studebaker car, I beg to say that I have run the car about 40,000 miles without any mechanical stops, and I can certify that the cost of mechanical repairs has been practically nil.—Yours faithfully, ""' ;.-',; (Signed) C.C.ROBERTS. Akaroa, Nov. 2, 1917. Messrs. Adams Ltd., Christchurch. Dear Sirs—The, six-cylinder Studebaker car which I purchased for use in the highgrade passenger service between Akaroa and Christchurch has now been in use eleven •.. months; carrying-as many as 14 passengers and a cwt of luggage at one time, and '-'■- covering about 30,000 miles. The petrol consumption, tyre bill, and cost of mechanical repairs is the least of any car that I know of on this route. I can honestly say that the Studebaker Six is a wonderful car in everyway. It is splendid on the hills, quite the most popular car on the road, and in my opinion the best car value in New Zealand.. i ' Faithfully yours, (Signed) ALF. J. READ. ., J . ' . Oxford, Nov. 1, 1917. Messrs. Adams Ltd.; Christchurch. Dear Sirs,—With reference to your.inquiry as to how the Studebaker car is running, I have pleasure in stating that I have driven the car about twelve months and have run about 3,000 miles, during which.time my repairs have been absolutely nil. To-day I came into Christchurch with six passengers and luggage, and the car went better than ever. In conclusion, I may. say lam more than pleased with my Studebaker. Yours truly, (Signed) T. C. HORN. PRICES: Touring and Roadster Models: 4-cyl., £425 ; 6-cyl. £495. Fitted with electric lights and electric self-starter, and equipped with " Dixie " Waterproof Magneto. NEW ZEALAND IMPORTERS OF STUDEBAKER MOTORS CHRISTCHURCH, TEMARU, WANGANUi Distribntors and Agents: Wellington-J. B. Grove and Co. Palmerston North—C. J. Adams. Tarp.naki—Newton King. Hawke's Bay—Tourist Motor Co. Masterton—Madden and Jenkins. Eketahuna—Hutchinson Bros. Pahiatua—A. and R Donald. Dannevirke—E. A. Rarisome. Waipawa—T. Caraon and Sons. Waipukurau—Turner and Butler. Wairoa— Marsh and Wilkes. Gisborne—V. Hansen. Bulls-Ford and Barney. Marton-Rolfe and Walker.

flectro-plated and Sterling Silver jHflflß I Goods for Xmas Si New Year Gifts 4hRNR» '-•OUR-NEW SEASON'S GOODS ABE -^»^^^^^ffl^» NOW ON VIEW, AND COMPRISE A I ■• LARGE ASSORTMENT FROM BEST ENGLISH MAKERS OF THE HIGH- NWH^KIWr . .EST QUALITY, WHICH INCLUDE CARD CASES, CUT GLASS SCENT W^H r ■ AND SALT BOTTLES. PUFF POTS, /SHiPiK. HAIR TipiES, HAIR BRUSH.ES, ALSO TO HAND IS A LARGE VARIETY OF CASE GOODS, INCLUDING SETS OF CARVERS, DESSERT KNIVES AND FORKS, AFTER. NOON TEASPOONS, BREAD AND CAKE FORKS, CUTLERY CABINETS, FISH EATERS, STAINLESS DESSERT AND TABLE KNIVES, ETC. WE HAVE JUST OPENED UP A SHIPMENT OF BRASS AND COPPER GOODS, INCLUDING VASES, CLOCKS, CRUMB BRUSHES, TRAYS, FERN POTS, ETC. §ALSO, WE HAVE IN LEATHER I GOODS A LARGE AND VARIED AS- 1 SORTMENT OF LADIES' HAND I BAGS, ATTACHE AND DRESSING | CASES, MILITARY BRUSHES, GLAD- I STONE, KIT, AND BRIEF BAGS. mm dutrie & m., m., HARDWARE ME RCHANTS, WILLIS STREET.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 82, 31 December 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 82, 31 December 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 82, 31 December 1917, Page 9

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