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ARROW CARRIAGE FACTORY —AND— General Blacksmithing Establishment, BUCKINGHAM STREET, ARROWTOWN. W. MURPHY, PROPRIE T 0 R Waggons. Expresses, Spring Carts, Buggies, t Gigs, Etc-, Built to Order r,f Latest. Desicn. and at. a Moderate Charge. ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF FA!.M IMPLEMENTS MADE AND REPAIRED Having secured the services ot a first-class Coach Painter, all classes of Painting will be carried out on the premises. RE PA IHS TO MOTOR OAKS & MOTOR CYCLES Executed at the shortest notice. PATENTEE OF “THE LITTLE PERFECT" 81-SULPHIDE BABBIT EXTERMINATOR. A Great Improvement on all other Machines. PRICE, £6' 15/" * CALL AND INSPECT', OR FORWARD ORDERS TO M L ;h o v JL'L i. hj .-l T 0 VV jS

axusssana ;awrianßnn»g.’.»aJ= 7 BiIGUL HU j / >/iof/. The Cadillac Oar added the climax to its long series of successes in reliability trials. In this year’s trial from Christchurch to Kaikoura and return Mr F. Hubbard in a 1911 model, 80 h.p. Cadillac was successful in winning the Gilchrist 100-Guiuea Cup, also Gold Medal for the private owner making the highest aggregate of marks in the trial. Mr J. Boag in a 1912 Bcif-starting Cadillac was awarded the third prize in the private owners class : and missed securing a gold medal for non-stop run by 5 marks only. Mr m. Piper in a 1910 30 Oadiliao was awarded fourth place and secured second prize for the petrol eon • sumption test. The three Cadillacs were standard models and went through the trial without any special covering to protect the engines or to fit on gripping chains for crossing the rivers. This is the eighth year in succession that Cadillacs have secured Gold Medals for non-stop runs in New Zealand motor trials. .&. 'A WALLACETOWK, ‘Solo Agent for Southland,

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Lake County Press, Issue 2789, 12 June 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Lake County Press, Issue 2789, 12 June 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Lake County Press, Issue 2789, 12 June 1919, Page 6

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