■ LIGHT CAES FOB COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. " The purchase of a motor-oar for puroly commercial and utilitarian purposes is a different proposition to buying a pleasure oar. There are many commercial men who could make use of the right sort of motor-car, but who'are deterred from the investment by tho feeling that they require something containing more solid value than the average hand-somely-equipped pleasure car. With the advent of the now system of light-oar construction, and tho production by the great firm of Clement Bayard of cnasscs especially designed for the heavy wear and tear involved in the taxi-cab service, a car combining all tho essentials of a first-class Continental automobilo with a minimum of complications and a very low first cost is made available. Wo recommend to the attention of all commercial travellers and other business men requiring an absolutely reliable means of independent travelling, tho latest models of tho Clement Bayard light car, fitted with capacious three-seater bodies, capablo of carrying any amount of luggago over any class of roads, and guaranteed to rim 100,000 miles with a minimum of repairs. Better value has never been offered in Now Zealand. Tho 8-12-h.p. modol sells in Paris at .£IBO, and the 10-15-li.p. at £150. To these prices wo add only the cost of importation. ADAMS, LIMITED, Christchurch. Sample can bo'soon at Adams, Limited, Palmorston Motor Co., Hastiniis.—Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1629, 21 December 1912, Page 6
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