"E.M.F." AND "FLANDERS" CARS GIVE SATISFACTION-WHO SAYS SO? The true test of automobile quality is tne verdict of the man who buys the ear and tho man who drives it. We sav that tho "E.M.F. Thirty" and its smaller sister, the "Flanders Twenty," are the best American cars ever introduced to New Zealand. You say: "Yes, perhaps so, but can you give us any evidence?" Well, we'll see what some of the owners have to say about it. Mr. H. Wylie (Mayor of Kaiapoi) has hud an "E.M.F. Thirty" for about nine months. Ho writes that he has not had the slightest mechanical trouble, .that the car is doing 22 to 25 miles to the gallon of petrol, and that it is.giving tho "greatest satisfaction." Mr. G. B. Starkey says he has run his "E.M.F. Thirty" 3500 miles, mid found it "very satisfactory." Mr. Job Osborne, of Doyleston, well-known engineer says he thinks his "E.M.F. Thirty" is the best car that can bo bought for the money, and his mileage averages 1000 a month. Mr, E. L. Brattle, of Summer Hill, Cust, says of his "Flanders Twenty" that lie is "extremely satisfied" with her, that he has run 7000 miles, and found the. car exceptionally light on tyres and petrol, the engine being excellent for developing power. The 30 h.p. "E.M.F." five-seater, price Jl37;i; the 20 h.p. "Flanders" four-water, price ,C2!)5; and llm 20 h.p. "Flanders" two-sealer, price .C27"i. All these cars arc complete with windshield, cape hood, and five lamps. Til stock at Adams. Limited (agents). Christchurch, Timaru, Palmei-ston North, Wuiiganui; also Tourist Motor Company. Hastings; and G. T. Wilson, Imperial Garaee, Auckland.—AjJvU
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1537, 5 September 1912, Page 4
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274Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1537, 5 September 1912, Page 4
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