jjir FOR %, $ <9^- 1. Oi Cj Gks§iifii©s§ Mesa# Oakland car suits a business man because It is very easy to -WMf? Handle in any kind of traffic; it gives speed with safety | rjitt J? <ffi£93& it is as efficient as it is handsome ;it is sturdy and strong, ■ without unnecessary weight; all parts are easily accessible; the steering gear, the brakes f the self-starter, the electric lighting system know no failure. The Oakland x, U owner saves in petrol, tyres, oil, and repairs, and the car always keeps the user in good temper. A Business Man Needs a Car that will start A Business Man Needs a Car that will not A Business Man Needs a Car that will take or stop easily and. quicklv, and behave well be always picking his pocker. It is one thing him safely and comfortably into the country between the start and stop. An ordinary car to bay a car—and it is another thing to main- the ° ° U 1D °" AK * —if the owner does not want to figure tain one. The owner of an inferior car may " j hg j sp ; sngs absorb all shocks grotesquely in a whirling, tiresome exercise soon feel sadly that he is not running the car and j ars . £l]ere ig good c | earancc f or road at the front—requires the engine to be left so much as the car is running him. roughness and for rivers ; creeks or waterrunning. The Oakland self-starter allows races. t the powerful six-cylinder engine to rest and The power and adaptableness of the engine ] to save petrol. The buyer of Oakland has an assurance Oakland a comfortable commando! / ... , , —backed by the experience of many thou- a II roads, hilly or flat. ' rhis trustworthy self-starter and the reli- san 'ds of users—that the car will not have the With all these advantages of well-tested-obecUenfserv"nt There strVn"" costly « hospital habit." The even-running equipment, the Oakland lias a p-.nsant ap. . nor " stop-working " about the Oakland. °It six-cylinder engine, the vacuum system for and has no annoying noises, sque*. is designed and built for reliable service, and the carburetter, the efhcient self-feeder, the A , aladvcan easi]y managean Oakland. * carries on without fussing or fuming. It is a strength and elasticity of all parts, ensure Seeine is Believing—Make an appointment quiet and strong efficiency. considerable economy in petrol, oil, tyres and w j t h A \V. Smith & Son for a trial run. Street intersections, where traffic may be repairs. It is easy for the " Oaklanaer to Inifocdifitc Delivery.—An order lor an Oak« thick, do not worry " Oaklanders." . be his own engineer. land can be filled promptly. Two Models: 3-Seater,£3so; 5-Seater, £365. - importers.
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15750, 17 November 1916, Page 4
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