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FREE ADVICE ~ It’s surprising how cheaply Harold Schmidt repairs your spectacles or executes y oar occulist’s prescription. He always saves you £.£.£. Always get hi, quote and then go where yon like. -For sick cattle, horses, or domestic animals. Harold Schmidt's advice is free, his appliances and remedies the best. MILK TESTED for Butter-fat Content ! CREAM TESTED for Butter-fat Content ; 2/6 IF YOU HAVE AN ACHE, PAIN OR COUGH o-o to Harold Schmidt —he’ll advise you the best specialist for vn,-r trouble, IF YOU NEED ONE. HAROLD SCHMIDT CHEMIST ASSAYER OPTICIAN 268 QUEEN STREET. With 3 Professions and One Charge Only—THE LOWEST YOUR INTERESTS ARE MINE—MINE, YOURS.

OPINIONS MR F D. KBSTEVEN, Chan eery Lane, Christchurch, writes: '‘ I am more than pleased with my Studebaker Commander. I have had at different times eleven cars three of which have been Studebakers. “When I decided to buy a new car during the last show, I had no idea which car I would buy, but after seeing the Commander I finally decided on another Studebaker and I am more than satisfied with my choice. The car has given me perfect satisfaction using little oil and no water. The engine has so much power that the car flies up hills and the acceleration is the fastest I have ever known. The control is so easy that a child could handle the car. “I have taken the car over very rough roads, but even when driving very fast, I did not feel any bumps at all, owing, I suppose, to the wonderful springing and the hydraulic shock absorbers." MR. R. L. WIGLEY, Managing Director, The Mount Cook Motor Co., Timaru, writes: “The order we have just placed represents the thirtieth Studebaker car bought from you. “We have been using Studebaker cars since 1911 and at the present time we have 20 in use. One at Queenstown has a mileage of 121,000 to its credit, another at Pairlie has just reached the 76,000 mark. Both these cars run perfectly and mechanically seem almost as good as new. The car that we purchased in December, 1927, has already run over 42,000. “As you know some of the tourist routes covered by us are the hardest in New Zealand, embracing the McKenzie Plains, Lindis Pass, Kawarau Gorge, the Crown Range (4,400 ft.) and the famous Skippers Run, Queenstown. We run a daily service between Timaru and the “Hermitage.” We also run a tri-weekly service between the “Hermitage” and Queenstown besides other services at Queenstown, Queens-town-Cromwell, etc. “Our cars run over roads of every description, under all weather conditions, but the fact that we have kept Studebaker cars for such a long time speaks for itself. We cannot speak too highly of Studebaker reliability, and we are very well satisfied with the Studebaker for power, speed and endurance. ’ ’ MR. C. R, DODGE, of Dodge Bros., Builders, Christchurch, writes: “Once again I write to you about my Studebaker car, as I am so satisfied with my latest—the Director Sedan. I have toured all round the South Island and can honestly say that the Director would want some beating for riding comfort. I have made some excellent times in the run to Dunedin, attaining and maintaining a speed of 55 miles an hour without the slightest effort and my petrol consumption was about 18 or 19 miles to the gallon, which I consider excellent. WOPLTH HA VI N C J oH Studebaker’a championship performance is without equal in America, and is endorsed by the opinions of prominent j people in New Zealand, as 'extracts of letters in this advertisement show. No other car holds so many speed and endurance records as Studebaker. :: :: No other car offers so many improvements. ;; No other car gives such restful riding as the new Studebaker with the new ballbearing spring shackles that do not reauire lubrication under 20.000 miles. :: :: NEW 1929 BALL-BEARING SPRING SHACKLE. NO MODERN ADVANCEMENT HAS SO DEFINITELY ADDED TO RIDING COMFORT AS THIS NEW AND EXCLUSIVELY STUDEBAKER IMPROVEMENT New Studebaker Speed and Endurance Records The Studebaker President raced 30,000 miles at 68.37 m.p.h. and 2,044 miles at 85.2 m.p.h. Nothing in the history of the world ever travelled so fast so far—as the Studebaker President. The Studebaker Commander raced 25,000 miles at 65.31 m.p.h. The Studebaker Director raced 5,000 miles at 63.13 m.p.h. The Studebaker Erskine raced 1,000 miles at 60.97 m.p.h. NEW 1929 PRICES : New 1929 Studebaker Erskine Six Sedans from £370 1929 Studebaker - - - Sedass from £495 Used ears taken in part payment. :: ;; Easy terms arranged. We cordially invite you to inspect the new 1929 STUDEBAKER and ERSKINE Mode!s now on exhibition in our Showrooms mnunn n mm /- N . a /MESSRS R. A W. THOMPSON # Kilmore St., Christchurch # writes: “We have just made a trip * from Christchurch to Pictoi: and return, including a few short runs around Picton, total ling 541 miles in all, and vo write you because on the whole journey we used only 27 gal lons of petrol which works on; at slightly over 20 miles to the gallon. “When we took into consid. eration the fact that the diitance included several shoit periods of driving in revent and a considerable nnmber cf stops and starts, the petrol consumption works out very satiifactorily for an engine that develops 80 h.p. '' During the nine months that we have possessed tt* Studebaker Regal Commander, we have driven a considerable number of stiff journeys is New Zealand and can confidently say that out of Hie large number of cars that we have possessed during the last 20 years, none has given ns greater pleasure and satisfaction than onr Commander. “The hill climbing qualities are remarkable, and on our last trip the whole journey of 541 miles was accomplished on top gear without effort, sometimes slowing down to a few miles an hour, then picking up to 'ls or 50 again with perfect ease. Another thing that pleases as is the steadiness of the Commander on the road when driven at a high speed. This, we think, mnst be due to Studebaker's efficient springing and engineering design. Mr. CLAUDE PIPER, Pro prie tor Clarendon Hotel, Christchurch, writes: “Our old Light Six Studebaker was so good, that a ft* months ago when we decided to change for a more modern ear, we did not hesitate to agsis purchase a Studebaker. The Commander Sedan that we are now using is certainly the most comfortable car that we have ever ridden in. At present ve have only done very small miltage with the new ear, but the performance throughout has been perfect in every way ” MR. E. HENZEL, Taxi Proprietor, Grand Stand. Christchurch, writes: “Four years ago I purchased from you a Big Six Studebaker. It has been in constant use for taxi work and has given every satisfaction. I have only had to spend 25/- for clutch discs and this I consider to be a very fine record. One thing which I had deemed impossible is that, after . driving 35,000 miles with th» car, I still have my origin* l tyres and during my long experience as a motorist I have not had a car so economical on tyres. “I have made several 1° B ? trips, and have carefully test*® my petrol consumption find that the car does 20 rnd to the gallon which I conflow excellent for a 36 h.p. engin*New Zealand Agents for STUDEBAKER and ERSKINE Cars ADAMS Ltd. 37 Albert Street AUCKLAND

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 648, 27 April 1929, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 648, 27 April 1929, Page 14

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