THE ERSKINE SIX A Qualify Car built by St®id®feak@ff Soar. <£s&§ ftlsw 1928 Improvements The new hydraulic shock absorbers —standard equipment on all Studebaker and Erskine models—contribute exceptional riding comfort. S a Studebaker and Erskine speed is always under instant control of amplified - action 4-wheel brakes. Their advanced design incorporates features which multiply light pedal pressure into powerful braking force -one reason why Studebaker-built cars handle so easily. '**'?& •*'*'* ''t:? Have you dreamed of a fine car, costing little to buy and to run, yet giving you the performance thrill and restful comfort of costly cars ? These dreams are realised in Studebaker’s New Erskine Six. The interior refinements reflect Studebaker’s high quality standards and championship performance is assured fey the Erskine’a official American record of 1,000 miles in 984 minutes —an average speed of 60.97 miles per hour. Comfort is assured fey lengthened wheelbase and hydraulic shock absorbers. I Sr"*s> *^s 9 Kew 1929 Sfuriebaker Erskine Six Sedans from flew 1929,, Studebaker Sedans from <£49§ USED CARS TAKEN -IN PART PAYMENT EASY TERR/1S ARRANGED Writs or ’phone to-day for New illustrated Catalogue. New 1929 .Improvements IS The new Studebaker new “ polo cap ” visor gives new smartness. New-type thin grip steering-wheel adds greatly to' ease of driving. The new type overstated upholstery is of form-fitting pattern. There are many other new improvements on the new Studebaker and Erskine models—WE INVITE YOU TO INSPECT THEM AT OUR SHOWROOMS. E. C. ARMITA6R Otago Rep. for ADAIViS LTD., Christchurch STEDMAN’S GARAGE, S. R. STEBMAW Dunedin Agent STREET, DUNEDIN
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It is a thoughtful wife who presents her husband with a shock-absorber for use 1 when the Christmas bills come in.
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Evening Star, Issue 20061, 29 December 1928, Page 13
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