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We cordially invite you to tlie SPECIAL MAY SHOW of New Studebaker and Erskine Cars in our Showrooms. ' ERSKUfE SIX 7 Studebaker’s ERSKINE New New Low Prices t No Extras to Buy. Erskine equipment includes front and rear bumpers, shock absorbers, self-energizing 4-wheel brakes, automatic windscreen cleaner, rear-vision mirror. Electric horn with hom button at centre of steering wheel, spark, throttle and two beam headlamp control mounted on top of steering wheel. Speedometer, hydrostatic petrol gauge mounted in artistic group, under glass and indirectly illuminated. Dome lamp, rear window curtain. Spare tyre carrier and spare tyre on rear. Coincidental steering gear and ignition lock, key for which also operates spare tyre lock and lock in door. Speed ! 60 miles per hour. Economy—2s or more miles per gallon. Power—Climbs 11% grade in toD gear. Accelerates 5-25 m.p.h. in 8i secs. We cordially invite you to inspect the New ERSKINE SEDAN now on exhibition in our Showrooms to-day. Studebaker calls this car the new Erskine Six because it was designed with new ideas of what a car should be. It is a larger, more powerful car ; more spacious, more comfortable. Its engine is bigger and possesses great flexibility—capable of sustained speed without effort. Its 6-cylinder engine is of the celebrated Studebaker L-head type, noted for its quietness and simplicity. All the smooth flowing power, the flexibility, pick up and power which have made 6-cylinder performance so unanimously favoured over the 4-cylinder engine, is to be found in generous measure in this new Studebaker masterpiece —THE ERSKINE SIX. In addition to thrilling performance, the new Erskine Six also creates a new standard of comfort, beauty and value. The interior is luxurious in its treatment. Seats are highbacked, deeply cushioned and handsomely upholstered. Rear seats have convenient arm rests. The New Erskine Six is a safe car to drive. Narrow, but sturdy pillars give full vision of the road on either side and in front. The low centre of gravity ensures the utmost stability on bad roads and on sharp turns. At a low price, this fine car is within the reach of everyone. The new Erskine Six is not only an economical car to buy but it is also an economical car to own. It is in every respect a quality car which offers for the first time the outstanding advantages of the bigger, higher priced cars without the first cost or upkeep. It gives you the spirited performance, the high quality of materials and workmanship, the comfort and luxury typical of all Studebaker cars—the same sound engineering which has made Studebaker cars champions in their various classes. STUDEBAKER’S NEW ERSKINE MX CLUB SEDAN .. STUDEBAKER’S NEW ERSKINE MX SEDAN (as illustrated) USED CARS TAKEN IN PART PAY-MENT-EASY TERMS ARRAMSED. N.Z. Agents for Studebaker and Erskine Cars SHOWROOMS : 37 ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. ADAMS IS iW. / >, 7a "> Cut •ut am •‘•at this ’•-c

Maoris and Navy.—Te Akarani Maori Association has renewed its protest against Maori lads being debarred from serving in the Royal Navy. It was submitted that the youth of the race were peculiarly suited for a naval career. Licensee Acquitted.—ln the Wellington Supreme Court yesterday Mrs. Wall, licensee of the Empire Hotel, was found not guilty of attempted fraud in selling furniture on which there was a bill of sale. She pleaded not guilty, stating that she had no? been informed by her solicitor of the encumbrance.— Press Association.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 352, 12 May 1928, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 352, 12 May 1928, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 352, 12 May 1928, Page 12

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