FINE MOTOR CAR EXHIBITION.
Tlie rapid development of the motorcar industry is reflected in tho very fine exhibition of cars whioli Abraham iand, Williams, Ltd., have made on the show grounds at Palmcrston, and 4 by ono car in particular, namely, Pathfinder tho Groat, is a magnificent testimony to man's creative geniuo and workmanship. In fact, tho Pathfinder ■is a real masterpiece, and embraces tlie last word in motor-car manufacture. This great car is tlie' first and only 12fcylinder car in Australasia, and incidentally it may bo mentioned that it is tho only car that has ever gono Scross America with tho top-gear sealed and the clutch likewise, thus beating tho records of all cars built specially in America to negotiate the long distance. It is unnecessary to givo details of the wonderful improvements embodied ill this magnificently-finished car. Suffice it to say that those who visit Abraham and William's, Ltd., exhibition of cars, and seo tlie lino display .will readily acquiesce that in Pathfinder the Great tho company responsible for its manufacture has furnished tlio highest possible accomplishment in motorcar building that lias been reached to date. Another car that is attracting considerable attention is tho popular Maxwell, which for light upkeep stands out conspicuously among other cars of tlio same grade. The Maxwell is equipped with an electric self-starter, and one-man hood, apart from other accessories which niako it a car iniich to be "desired. Tho linn are also exhibiting the super now Hudson, another very fino car, and Clarksoii's two and fiveis eaters, thus making up a very, fino and. jcomprehensivo'display indeod of motor-' pars.—(Published by arrangement.)
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2918, 2 November 1916, Page 7
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270FINE MOTOR CAR EXHIBITION. Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2918, 2 November 1916, Page 7
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