;' I To enable Smokers of the "THREE CASTLES" Cigarettes to follow the I course of the War on all principal fronts, the Proprietors of The "THREE CASTLES" Cigarettes have decided to issue Three (3) War Zone Sectional 8 Maps, size 29pn. x 13in., which, together, show the whole of the European Fronts, and One (1) Map, size 17in. x 13in., showing , the Mesopotamian and Egyptian Fronts. With EACH Map is issued TWO Sets each of 14 Flags of the Nations at War. The Series of Maps is as follows: 1 ■ No. I—Northern Europe ■ • Jo. 2—Central Europe No. 3—Southern Europe HOW TO OBTAIN THESE MAPS: POST to "THREE CASTLES," Box 181, G.P.0., WELLINGTON, N.Z., 20 Box Fronts from THREE CASTLES Cigarettes 10's Boxes or 20 Packets „ „ „ „ 10's Ovals or 10 Box Fronts „ „ „ „ 2O's Boxes or 4 Ash Trays „ „ „ „ 50's Tins and ONE (1) of the above Maps and TWO (2) Sets of Flags will he posted to you.FREE; Be sure to state which Map you require; also see that your Name and FULL Address are enclosed in the parcel. Competitors may obtain as many Maps as they wish, provided they forward the requisite number of Box Fronts, Packets or Ash Trays. ; This Offer Holds Good Until 39* May, 1918. 207 J There arenow a round dozen of Studebaker touring cars plying for hire in the streets of Christchurch. Thew combined mileage to date aggregates 130,000, and careful investigation of the MPTHANitai TDnimi C i r - s & OWS u 4 K ave been N0 STOPPAGES DUE TO MLCHANiCAL TROUBLE in the whole of that mileage. The men who own and drive these cars are all experienced motorists. Most of them have owned many cars of other makes before finally selecting the Studebaker as the best value for thetr purposes. .When they tell why they have reason to consider the Studebaker the most satisKMqSv , ■ W business service on the market it is worth while listening, because they Some Golden Opinions of SiusSefoaker Merit r u:IlI ( SEi^S && 1 Uc ? nße <* Proprietor (Hereford Street Stand), has had one of the latest model 4-oyU»der tounng Studebakera m service for about seven months, in which time the oar has run 8000 miles. He previously owned a Wolseley car. Hβ says:- ■ •-" My Bfcodebakeroarlbae given every satisfaction, and I consider it in every way a most suiteble oar for hire wrk. With a Studebaker ONE IS NOT AFBAID TO TACKLE AJJY JOB ? H *%L B T° A^ a !S Car^Tfall^ h t for hUI work - lam getting hold of a lot of big work ■ now whjdi I oould not undertake with the lower-powered car. The-starting and lighting outm™ "" InfaCtl never yet fad a'stop Mr. G-EOBGE COOPBE, lioensed taxi proprietor (Post Office Stand), uses a 1014 model 4-cyl. lutelyeahßfaotory. The self-starter has never failed me, and the electrio lighting equipment could not be bettor. The oar has never held me up yet, and , if I wanted another oar Sy I should never look past the Studebaker." «™»iwu»ji FLF2TO?1 H ?'*F*' Uc T £ axi P ro Pnetor (Grand Theatre Stand), runs a latest model 4-cyL Studebaker touring car, winch has covered about 6600 miles to date. Previously he owned a unic oar. Hβ saye:— D JlTnfeSEi!t ,sit!l my Studebaker car. I have had no mechanioal trouble, selfPRICES: Touring and Roadster Models, 4-cylinder, £445; 6-cylinder, £525; 10-passsnger Express Model,- 4- ; eylinder, £445; 15cwt. Van Chassis, 4-cylinder, £395. Fitted with "Dixie" Waterproof Magneto. AT\AM6 " I TTfe N-& Importers of f>l • » 1 v L T* OF • AUArab, LID. studebalerMotors Lfmstchiiirch, limaru, Wanganuu Distributors and Agents: Wellington- J. B. Grove an d Co. Palmerefcon North-C. .1. Adams. Taranaki-Newton King. Hawke's Bay-Tourist Motor Co. Maaterton-Madde n and Jenkins. Eketahuna-Hutchinson Bros. Pahiatua-A. and E. Donald. Dannevirke—B. A. Raneome. Waipawa—T. Carson and Sons. Waiptikurau—Turner and Butler Wairo»— Marsh and Wilkes. Gisborne—V. Hansen. Bulls-Ford and Barney Marton-Rolfe and Walker. m»i«iniil l.....■■.-—.... .i ri; ~u..—..ii-i.,,..,,, r . rr .,,,.iiiiiiiinniii mi iiiuiiiimip «umaMM»wajaminwiii»jtiijin , Bmiiaj»«mmMi*»B»MjiiMJua.an»t FOB PROMPT OOTIOMa OIiBAEANOBi Affskg\ QIVWAQE, OB STOBAGE, '' A /JPl^llfi MUNT, COTTEELE 'AND BBEI STREET. WELLINGTON, ' g/ffl * "' FORA "■""" mMmAM PURE JLS IL4 &J JL W jfWS&Jrffirfc^b DRINK ONLY '^^^^^n/^^^^%^^^k. Brtway and Officej | ©BWCPII ,, * \ Moleswotth mi Mttfphy Stftets. § iiaaSlswftwli,l2l\««? g
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 125, 13 February 1918, Page 9
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