. ' Submarine Series—Bto. 1 . ..." ~.r.' ' '. t, ■;' ■ ,' : ' ; . . •■■ "••■■;:^x<;.7/■- : : , ';.;•jy-.ij . " .... ' ■■■■ .• . ■■■ '■■' ■ ■ SSk"™ 0 * a rO u- nd ? 02e P of stud ? bak er touring cars plying for hire in the streets of Christchurch Their combinedl mileage; to date aggregates 130,000, and careful investigation of the NO STOPPAGES DUE TO ™ «L he menwhoo , wn and drive these cars are all experienced motorists. Most of them have SSJiSE*" makes-before- finally selecting the Studebaker as the best value for the r purposes. When they tell why they have reason to consider the Studebaker the most satisbusiness service on the market it is worth while listening, because they Some Golden Opinions of Studebaker Merit: Mr. JOSEPH DAZfcAS, licensed taxi proprietor (Hereford Street Stand), has had one of the latest model 4-cyUoder touring Studebake.rs in service for about eeven months, in -wbioh timl " the car has run 8000 miles. He previously owned a Wolaeley car. Hesays:- ■ . I' My Studebakeroar has given every satisfaction, and I oonsider it in every way a most suit-■i&-¥££Q mi '- inlk " With a Studebaker O3TB IB NOT AFBAID TO TACKLE ANY JOB °* .»» right ferhlU work. I am getting hold of *lot of big work now which I oowld not undertake with the lower-powered oar. The starting and lighting out Infaotl have neferyet fad a ß ,top f?'?^* 3 ? 0 4 00PBE > I 1?™?; 6,1 taxi proprietor (Poet Office Stand), uses a 1914 model-4-cyl Studebaker touring oar, which has run aWt6OOO miles while in his possession, Previously he .has owned, in succession, three Overlands and a Taflbot, He says:- ™' "I cannot say too much in favour of the Studebaker. This one of mine in nuT ma , ttwtj SS£ £?? f 6n A» D GOOD SUNNING, and he? &SX? fiTbSJ SS Llfe^l 8 '%? self-starter has never failed me, and the electric lighting equipment tuSc S. s^- nS CW ' whlohhas covere <i -about 6500 miles to date. Previously he oWed. m y st "debaker oar. I have had no mechanical trouble, self- ■ "T"!.! ! . ES . : ..T 0 !! ri . n . ! ?. and . Roarlster Models, 4-cylinder, £445; 6-cylinder, £525; 10-passenger Express- Model, J. .'.'■'■ cylinder, £445;, 15cwt. Van Chassis, Cylinder, £395. Fitted with "Dixie" Waterproof Magneto. ADAMS- LTp: : Timarii, Wanganui e ': ; Distributors and Agents: Wellington- J. B. Grove an 9Co'. Palmeraton North-C. J. Adams. Taranaki-r-Newton Kins Hawke's Bay-ronnst Motor Co. Masterton-Madde n and Jenkinn. Eketahuna-Hutchinson Bros. Pahiatua-A and R. Donald. Dannevirke—E. A. Ranaome. Waipawa—T. Carson and Sons. Waipnkurau-Turner and Butler, "ff airba— ManhandWilkes. Gisborne—Y. Hansen. Bulls-Ford and Barney Marton—Rolfe and Walker. FOE PROMPT OUBTOMB OLEAEANOB, . ' , OAETAQE. OR BTOEAGE, - ' " ' hunt, cottrell md f fee TAITIM»PALMIE W ' Leads 1 obbt ™. w™ TOS . ;';\; : \ !n ;™ CE » style, ma :servkx r . .[f CURING, can be one of the most delightful experiences of your, life • Mwiii.MmniHumuMmwHimi u ... ,cr-a dismal failurc-and 100' per cent, of the responeibility rests with the Car. . ■ .. . . . FOR A If you tour in a ...... . , . . . pure BEER '' "Wrtli-Palmep" -Five Seater'Car;-. • you will rettrrn home eager to plan tho next trip, because you have no DRINK ONLY ■ painful recollections of tedious waits by the roadside ..through -breakdowns. , . . .......... .. drffi A IPICN9 ■ 10 01 ' rtovolops ii full 34- h.p. due to tho excellent Carter Car1 Uh H burettor and the reliablo ignition systeni.,,. This combination nssures Jl iBL H B4 P JiKJ greatest mileago for all petrol used. ■ •• . . ■ . . Equipped ready to tako the iond, the "I'arlin-Palmer , ' is low-pricid Acknowledp;ed J>y yet highly efficient. AH CoanobKOfs . wßira tob specifications or arrange for-a demon-• w b it ( .« ■■ ' ' hi ICAHOJN JIUJN To Be Absolutely J. AJiIJ . JjJLlOi.* . NEW ZEALAND DISTRIBUTORS FOR "PARTIN-PALMER" CARS, ■' ; : •>- ' .••"'jii-'"-" ■■• ■•■ 153 FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON;'. ■■ - Bfewery and Office, ,; . p. o . Box 705. 'Phone m .", Moleswoitlj and Mujphy Streets. ■ Vk' '■ ',■' ... ■■ '' - --■■■■ J
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 123, 11 February 1918, Page 9
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599Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 123, 11 February 1918, Page 9
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