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4 MR. W. J. LEMON, KillinI , chy, Canterbury, writes: ‘ ‘ Seventeen years ago I purchased a Studebaker from you which gave such satisfaction that I bought another, I am much impressed with the riding qualities of the new Studebaker and I think it should last me for the next 20 years. Petrol and oil consumption are very light indeed, and during the past three years I have had no mechanical stops, breakages, or renewal of parts.” 2 MR. R. T. COWPER, , Dentist, Cashel St., Christchurch, writes: -‘‘lam bringing in my Erskine Royal Sedan Oar to-morrow to be checked over before going away on a ten-day trip. I am doing this although it is hardly necessary. Although I have now been running the car 12 months, I have not had any trouble, and am very satisfied with the economical upkeep of this car, besides its comfort. It is a very comfortable riding car even when driven at a high speed. Only last Sunday I made a trip to Temuka and return at an average of 40 miles an hour and the running was perfect. MR. W. G. IVEL, Queen 3, St., Auckland, writes: “I think you have the best car on the market for the money. “My Studebaker has given me far more service than I ever expected. I have had no repair expenses whatever, and have continually averaged 19 miles to the gallon. As a hill climber, its performance is remarkable. | MR. W. C. BARRETT, Winchester, near Timaru, writes: “lam perfectly satisfied with the Director Victoria I bought from you fourteen months ago. I wouldn’t change her for any other. She has travelled 5,000 miles, and I find everything that could be desired for comfort.” c MR. I. McGILL, South3, bridge, Canterbury, writes: “The New Studebaker Director Sedan you sold me three tor Sedan you sold me three months ago is my third Studebaker. This car has fulfilled all my expectations of what a really good car should be. I did 107 miles to-day, and carefully measured the petrol consumption which worked out at just over 20 miles to the gallon. The oil consumption is nil since I purchased the car. Studebaker Championship performance is without equal, and Is endorsed by the opinions of prominent people throughout N, Z- No other car holds so many speed and endurance records as Studebaker. No other car offers so many improvements. New 1929 pices: New 1929 Studebaker Erskine Six Sedans from - £370 New 1929 Studebaker Sedans from » “ w Used cars taken in part payment. Easy terms arranged. Mr. W 1 WSJ m w V'/>. Si? ssSp '■m 7 SI-4 i lk ® {affisKcs vm ram fcKSSfc NEW 1989 E. C. Armstage Otago Representative for Adams Ltd., Christchurch n H » ■teams Dunedin Agent StedmarTs Garage, Princes St., Dmied 6 MR. CONNOLLY, Manager .Red-Band Taxis Ltd., Dunedin, writes: “Wednesday, 20th February, 1929, marked the first anniversary of our purchase from you of two Studebaker Director Sedans, 1928 model. “Maintaining such as we do, a full 24-hour service, it is necessary to operate cars of proved reliability, and our choice in .this, instance has proved a very wise one. The speedometer readings of 37,309 and 40,104 will give you some idea of the work they have accomplished. “No doubt the petrol and oil consumption will interest you, and even with so much stopping and starting around the city we can average to-day 16 miles per gallon of petrol. On a recent trip through to Fairlie the petrol average was 20.5 miles per gallon, and the oil consumption 1 quart over a distance of 380 miles. MR. J. M. DICK, Logan Terrace, Auckland, writes; “People you pass on the street stop and give the Erskine Six Sedan a second look. I have driven the car 2,000 miles and averaged 25 miles to the gallon. ’ ’ 8 MR. J. B. EORTHWICK, .J.P., Christchurch, writes: “During the 13 months that I have had the Erskine it has given me every satisfaction, and I have not spent any money on mechanical repairs. I have kept a careful check on petrol consumption, which works out at 22 miles to the galloi ” n MR. L. W. PACKMAN, 36 SJ, Trafalgar Street, Timaru, writes: “I have just completed 4,000 miles with my Erskine car and up to the present I have not spent Id. on repairs. I took a five hundred mile trip at Xmas time and over the whole distance my petrol consumption worked out at just over 23 miles to the gallon, including short runs, stopping and starting. 1 MR. W. S. LONG, Estate IU, Agent, Timaru, writes: “Having now completed 13,000 miles with the ‘Erskine’ I would like to express the utmost satisfaction with the running of the car. “We have had her over every variety of N.Z. roads and hills, from Central Otago to North Auckland, and whether doing 35 to 45 touring pace on the Canterbury Plains, or plugging np Paekakariki or the hill cuttings round Taihape, she is the easiest car to handle I have yet touched, irrespective of weight or power; and the absence of fatigue on daily runs of 150 to 250 miles is astonishing. New 1929 Ball-Bearing Spring Shackle. cordially invite you to inspect the new 1929 STUDEBAKER and ERSKINE Models now on exhibition in our Showrooms. J Call, write or 'phone for New Illustrated CatalogueKo. modern advancement has so definitely added to riding comfort, as this new and exntiiHnhatpr imnrovcmcnt.

<SS 2S&SSS& s =ssfc i Only 101- Down and a Famous Speedwell Cycle is Yours / 10/ Anil the balance Min can ]iav in '■’<! ainali weekly insl alments of . making lhr; total cost £U J •’)/. 1f Min prefer in pay' cash it a II less. ( uine in ami sot; about yours right away. We yi ia ran tee sail.- i' <n m- refill id \ our mone; . 5/ - Weekly W. A. SCOTT & SONS “ The Cycle People 181-183 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN

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Evening Star, Issue 20132, 23 March 1929, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20132, 23 March 1929, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20132, 23 March 1929, Page 5

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