AT LAST-THE LADY'S AUTOMOBILE. Ever since motoring became popular there, hns been a demand for n small, light, graceful ear, .simple in construction and easy to handle, which should meet the special requirements of the lady motorists. Such a car has been at last produced by tho famous Vrench firm . of Clement-Bayard, and the specimen 8-12 h.p. two-seater car of tho 1912-13 type, which has just been unpacked in our garage has claims which no other car possesses to recommend it to the discriminating lady motorist. It has a beautifully neat torpedo body, with the latest type of wire wheels. In its construction simplicity and durability have been attained in a very race degree. It is exceptionally easy to start and so cleanly in its working that the Indy driver need not even soil her gloves. By reason of its simplicity and popularity the ear is very cheap. The price, .£275, includes an adjustable wind-shield, a nice hood and and four lamps. The lyres are Jlichelin's, the host in the world. The car is economical on petrol, miming forty miles to the gallon. It will climb imy hill, and seat three passengers at a pinch. The cost of upkeep would range from J125 lo .£SO per year, nccording to use. Write for photograph of tho Now Clement-Bay-ard lady's car. Adams, Limited, agents tor Clement-Bayard cars; in stock' at Christchurch, Palmcrstoii North, Wangamw, aud Tourist Motor Co.. Hastings,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1552, 23 September 1912, Page 4
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237Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1552, 23 September 1912, Page 4
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