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THE CAR THAT WINS.

Everywhere the famous “Studebaker” Motor Car grows in popularity. Latest advice from a Stratford resident who is motoring through the United Kingdom, states that he is using a “Studebaker”—and he wants nothing better. Although this car is very powerful, and a wonderful hill-climber, it is remarkably economical on while its reliability and durability have earned it an enviable reputation. In addition to these qualities, the Studebaker is right up-to-date. It has electric lamps, head, side and tail, and an electric selfstarter that is the acme of reliability and efficiency. The car is handsome, designed on the best English lines, with full floating rear axle, and its equipment 1 is of the very best. There are no extras to buy after purchasing a Studebaker. Everything is included in the price. Mr Newton King quotes. And then as regards the price, for a high-grade, up-to-date car, by a firm of great reputation! The regular model 5-seater 25-h.p. Studebaker sells here in New Zealand for £345. The quality combined with the price have made the Studebaker popular with farmers. The Agent (Mr Newton King) says: “Our firm has never handled a motor-car at any price or of any make which has proved so popular with farmers, run-holders and other residents outside the towns as has the “Studebaker.” The latest model'2s-h.p. “Studebaker” has been chosen by experienced motorists for service in some of the most mountainous and worst-roaded districts in Yew Zealand, and it has never failed to give the utmost satisfaction.” Mr Don. Cameron will be glad to give a “Studebaker” demonstration at any time to suit intending purchasers. iJOl!uou x

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 18, 8 September 1914, Page 2

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THE CAR THAT WINS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 18, 8 September 1914, Page 2

THE CAR THAT WINS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 18, 8 September 1914, Page 2

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