TH E CAR FOR THE FARMER- THE POWERFUL “ E.M.I-'.'' 6 190, WITH Fi'lJ. EQUIPMENT. LAMPS, WIND SHIELD AND CAPE HOOD. There is no man who needs a motorcar mor-- than the farmer. He has to travel long distances, very often over b.-id roads ami hill roads, and the horse and trap are too slow for these days of hustle and progress. The famous “ E.M.F..” America's greatest car, just fills the bill for the farmer. It’s a big. handsome, powerful car. and built (or solid comfort. It seats live persons with ease, and its thirty horse-power motor will carry the load over any grade and any hill, and through any liver. Anti it’s built to last. No American tyres--Miehi’lins, the world’s i-.e.-t. I’.ro ’.hl’ only tyres littral. And there are no antiquated planetary gears, limited to two speeds. The “ E.M.F.” has the English style threesp >ed gear, with gate ehango. Although the car is a marvel of strength and rigi/iity. it is light on th-' tyres. It runs economically. a, )d it keeps running. A child can drive it. .And von don't have to pay a heap of money for extras. Cape hood, wind shield, full equipment, of live lamps—all are included in the price—£ 9 »). There is no car in New Zealand to-day that offers i better investment for tlie farmer. Call along and see this grand car at our oarage. A trial run will convince you." TI'URISr MOTOR CO.. LT!).. Sole Agents, Hauke s Bay, M a>rar.ipa, ami Poverty Bay.
The last word in fountain pens is the “ Hallse.n.” non-leaking, screw cap. self filler; very simple; 14-earat gold nil., guaranteed as good as the dearest pen on the market: only one price, 10/-, at Hall and Sons, Hastings..
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 250, 9 October 1911, Page 2
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