New CADILLAC eliminates two great inconveniences SELF STARTING~AND ELECTRIC LIGHTED, 1912 CARS BRING NIEW LUXURY TO MOTORINK*. IN equipping its 1912 oars with an ■eJiectricail' generating 6ystem, which starts .and ignite® the motor.: and supplies current for the electric lamps, the CadilSao Motor 1 Car Company has eliminated the two. great inconveniences' of motoring—the first, cranking the engine; the other, aiighting from the car when darkness fails, no matter what the condition of tlie road or weather, to- light the lamps. Doubtless, one of th© reasons that the operaA-ion of gasoline oars> has been aJmost entirely restricted t to men, is thflit it is <u&uallly a man's work to cranJt a motor by hand. Not only experience, but the exertion of much strength is required to overcome the compression and "turn over" the engine. The other moonveaiaence is almost as isecnious, and' most discouraging when ralan iis falling or the wind blowing with soich. fbrce that it is aiLmost impossible to preserve a match flame long enough to light an ordlinjary lamp. Both are obviated entirely in the new season's GadiMae. A woman can start tSlle car as easily as a man. The Itijnfps in franit aind rear aire lighted without an occmpant of the car leaving (Me or her seat. To sit art the motor, a button ie pressed and. the clutch, is disengaged s>y tihe foot pedal l . Thisis all t.he opera/tor does : fthf© rest is automatic. Tihe engine begins to revolve, being driven by itihe electric generator wtha'ch for th» moment becomes is, motor. Ab booh, as the engine begins to run, under site own power—.which takes (place after the first few revolutions— the generator again assumes its of supplying current, for ignition, and storing electricity in a storage battery for this .Kgjhftimg system. AM the lamps on the Cadillac are iligbtied electrically. They are turned on with no more effort than the ■pressing of a: button. Tliere is no, meoe»sa!ty to stop the car aaid plod from front to rear and rear to frtmt in mud or slush. S. M BAIED MASTERTON.
FACTS! One Hundred and Thirty 130 HORNSBY PETROL ENGINES SOL© A2sD RUNNING TfflS YEAH NAMES OF EVERY BUYER CAN BE GIVEN YOU. WHY pur etas© an inferior Engine wlioii' you can have something substantial, reliable and econJomicaili? Drop us a line or Ring me up, and I will.take you where some of these Engines can be seem working. Every client speaks welfl of them. ' - RE ID AND GRAY. A. E. UPTON, WAIRAJUPA REPRESENTATIVE. LANSDOWNE MASTERTON. Telephcno
MARSHALL'S FURNITURE 18 HIGH CLASS AND INEXPENSIVE. Better in, Style, better in Finiah. and More Durable than any on the market. THE PRICES ARE RIGHT. BY SAVING THE INTERMEDIATE PHOFITS you can get your COTTAGE FURNISHED FOR £33. J. G. MARSHALL 48 Adelalds Road, WELLINGTON SOU^. WATCH FOR KY AGENT.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10523, 11 January 1912, Page 4
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