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New CADILLAC elin&aates two great inconvenieyoses (SELF STARTIN<TaNI) ELECTRIC LIGHTED, 1912 OARS BRING NEW LUXURY TO MOTORING. [N equipping its 1912 care witih an electrical generating system, which starts and ignite® the motor and. supplies current for the eiliectric lamps, the Cadillac Motor' Oar Do-in-conveniences' of motoring—the first, cranking the engine; the ot&er, alighting from the oar when darkness falls', no matter w!h&t the corudition of the road, ox weather, to light the lamps. Doubtjess, one of the reasons tihat the operation of gasoline oars has been aJmpßt entirely restricted to men, is that it is ÜBftially a man's work to cra-ik a motor by hand. Not onjy experience, but the exertion of much strength is .required to' over.come and -"turn over" ; the engine:- > ■■- - : -•- ■•• \ ;.•■ •.-■■The: other* inconvenience is almost a»; serious, and' most discouraging "when rain is falling or • the '.wina Mowing with such force that it is* almost impossible to preserve , a match flame long enough; to light an ordinary lamp. . Both are obviated entirely in; the new season's Cadillac. A woman can start tthie- car as easily as a man.. The lamps in front and rear are lighted ftto&out an occupant of the car "leaving, SJEs or her seat. ,/ To isitwrt Ifoe motor, a button is eirate cloeS* (the rest fe &uwmow. The engine begins to revolve, being driven by itfoi electric genwaiioj .TfUj&efc ft® becoiasl' i to?. 'An eooii. as tlfe engine begins to ima unde* #& dWni power—.which ■ takes jplafcei iatter the first few revolutions'—- the generator again assumes its iHmctiori*; of supplyiing cmrrenit for ignition and storing electricity in -a storage battery, for the Kgfotinig system. ■■....; . Alii the: lamps on the Oadftliac , are • Sighted • electrically. They are turned on" with no more effort tihan • t!he pressing of' a button. There is) no niecessity to stop, the car and plod from front" to'rear and rear to front in mud or slush.

S. M BAIRD ,{ MASTERTON. ' FACTS! One Hundred and Thirty 130 HORNSBY PETROL ENGINES SOLD AND RUNNING LAST YEAR NAMES OF EVERY BUYER CAN BE GIVEN YOU. . HY purchase an. inferior Ear, i gine when' you can have som«K thing substantial, reliable" and ecor njomioaflif Prop us a line or Ring me up, "and I will' take you where some of these Engines can be seen working. Every client speaks weW of them. ' „ . A. E. UPTON, WAIRARAPA REPRESENTATIVE. LANSDOWNE MASTERTON. Telephone {T6. : J. H. LYTTLE. MOTOR EXPERT, HAS REMOVED HIS *GARAGE TO CHAPEL STREET. (Rear, of .C. E. DanieU'e Shop.) \ LL MOTOR REPAIRS entrust-.-L ed to the firm will be personally supervised by the proprietor. SATISFACTION GUARAN- ■ TEED. J. H. LYTTLE, Rear of Daniel!'b Chapel St.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10527, 15 January 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10527, 15 January 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10527, 15 January 1912, Page 4

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