WHAT AN OWNER IN THE HIRE BUSINESSTHINKS OF THE ‘E.M.F.’ A ear that is used for hiring-out purposes generally gets a pretty hard gruelling, and when the district it runs in is as hilly as the Tiinaru district, it has to be a niighty good car to stand the racket. That is just where that splendid American car, the “ E.M.F.,” comas out strongest. . Mr. H. A. Glenie, of the Timaru Livery Stables, who has had an “ E.M.F.” for ten months, wrote us recently ordering another car of the same make. In his letter ho says: —“I must take this opportunity of expressing my appreciation and satisfaction with the ‘ E.M.F. ’ ear, which I have now had on the road for ten months, and have driven 11,877 miles. The car is now as good as the first day I got it, and I have had a non-stop run, with the exception of a few tyre troubles. Owing to having such a reliable car at the disposal of clients, my hire business has increased so much that I have deemed it advisable to put another car of the same make on the road to meet the demand.” Such a letter, accompanied by such a substantial guarantee of absolute satisfaction, requires no comment. And this is not just an isolated ease. Ask any E.M.F. owner, and he will tell you exactly the same story. There are over 30 E.M.F. and Flanders ears in constant service in Hawke's Bay today, and every one we are proud of. AVe sell the big 30-h.p. 5-seater at £4OO, the Flanders 4-seater at £3OO, and the Flanders 2-seater at £275, all fully equipped and ready for the road. Tuition and demonstrating runs free. Come along and we will show you how much better value these cars are than any other cars. TOURIST MOTOR CO., LTD., HASTINGS. Also sole agents for Minervas, Talbots, Bayards, and Humber Cars, U.S.A., Triumph, and Indian motor cycles.*
For chronic chest complaints. AA T oods’ Great Peppermint Cure, 1/6, 2/6.* AA r e cannot speak too highly of Roslyn All-AVool Blankets. Rugs, Tweeds, AVorsteds. Suits, Football Jerseys, Unshiinkablo Flannel', Plaidings, and Underwear. “ Delta " hnisli, tor men, nomen and children.*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 138, 28 May 1912, Page 2
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