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Studebaker's Masterpiece. Mighty power, superb strength and massive dignity are expressed in the refined and clear-cut lines of the Studebaker Big Six. This magnificent car is the crowning, achievement of the unsurpassed manufacturing resources of the btudebaker Corporation-the best that an organisation with 66 years of high tradition, a capital of £11,000,000, and the keenest engineering brains in the world in its service dan produce. With an engine capacity of 60 to 65 h.p. and a speed of 60 miles an hour and upwards, this splendidly-equipped seven-seater automobile challenges .comparison in its beauty of appearance, smooth and quiet application of power comfort of appointments and superlatively high standard of construction with the world s greatest quality cars, regardless of price. f PRICES : . THE ,¥^ T d s *lf ater i equipped ivith cleotric light and oleotrio self-starter, 5 dehoh- ' THritru*r c^vn 103 ' i ono . mi . l , n khajci hood, etc., Factory finish ... ... £515 TH& «| Y o-fea'sr. similar equipment, Factory finish ... ... £625 IHfc Bib SIX, u-soater, with 2 auxiliary seats, similar equipment, Factory finish... £750 Specially, painted to purchaoer's order, £15 extra. ' Jli IPI Mk M ITO NEW ZEAI -AND IMPORTERS OF i j^ 0 STUDEBAKER MOTORS , ■ 152-154 HIGH STREET (Garago 219 Tuam St.), CHRISTCHURCH. The Avenue, Wanganui; Stafford Street, Timoro. Agencies throughout the Dominion.

Just Looser Five Bolts and Off Comes the Tyre Be sure to equip with a set, four < wheels and spare rim. : give a firm, true bearing surface to the tyre and add to its life. An injured tyre may be removed and a . ; new one slipped on with utmost ease. No experience j necessary. Ask for particulars. i Obtainable at. nil Leading Garages. | • X'HATRTCK &"Ca,'LTD. Wanganui and Wellington THE FARM TRACTOR AND THE HORSE COMPARATIVE COSTS WORKING 50 ACRES , THREE-HORSE TEAM:.' FORDSON TRACTOR: £ s. d. ■ £ a. d. 3 Horses £75 Tractor costing £325 @ 6j% 21 0 0 Harness 40 Ploughing, 8} days, 17 cases kerosene ' £115 # ... 7 0 0 Discing, 2 strokes, 6 days, Oat Chaff, 4 tons @ £10 ... 40 0 0 9 cases kerosene Oats, 50 bushels @ 6/- bushel 15 0 0 Fine Harrows, 4 strokes, 6 Horse Covers, etc. (Inst 2 yrs.) 3 0 0 days, 9 cases kerosene 1 Grazing(9acros@£2'peracre) 18 0 0 Drilling & Rolling, 6 days, Ploughing, 25 days, wages 6 cases kerosene Discing, 10 „ „ 2(ii days 41 cases @ 19/- 39 0 0 i Harrows, 10 „ „ '10 galls. Oil @ 6/- ... 3 0 0 Drilling & Labour ... ... 31 n n Rolling 10 „ U 55 days @ £3/10/perwk. ... 32 0 0 Total £115 0 0 Total £94 0"o Cost Time Three-Horse Toam ... ... ... ... £H5 - 55 da Fords©)) JLractor ... ... 94 26J days Saving with Tractor ... ... ... ... £21 28} days The above is a summary of the actual cost of working 50 acres by Horses and Fordson Tractor respectively, under cxactly similar conditions. The result of tliii tost demonstrates the indisputable superiority of the Fordson in agriculture. It can also bo used as a Stationary Engine, for cutting chaff, sawing wood and a score of other jobs at which it is impossible to uso a horse. For full particulars of the Fordson Tractor apply to tlio nearest Fordson Dealer or direct to The Colopial'Motor Co., Ltd., Auckland, Wellington and Tijnaru.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 280, 22 August 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 280, 22 August 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 280, 22 August 1919, Page 2

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