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II Mas Taken. '***jF;» : And perfect the Briscoe, is—if any motor car will ever be. Perfect mechanically, perfect an design, perfect in • every performance. j v V —''V:. .■-:. The Briscoe is a FRENCH car—a true foreign automobile. Designed by one of the foremost French builders, it,sets the fashion; distinctively head atid shbttiders above the ordinary, everyday, idea in motor cars at every point of style and construction, it stands out a REAL jewel; you'll see nothing like it on the streets. It/s a different type of automobile! Yet, please remember that this Briscoe is NOT a new car! It'was begun way back in 1904 when Benjamin Briscoe first started designing and building motor cars. You'll remember that he, with David Buick, f oundecl the Buick Company; then he and J. D. Maxwell organised the Slaxwell-Briscoe Company and began producing 20;Q00 a yeai* During all these years Mr Briscoe was thinking and < planning—planning on something NEWER, something decidedly DIFFERENT from the common run of, I ""M FV" ' M irWMtWmf ■HM-IPM-Mts originality to be worked put under the supervision Ipf skilled American experts. At last; it came! 4t Omened (Bar at an Mmerieari <°Priee" —is the result of those 11 years, of planning. It is, t£o ciilminatioh of an idea, the very essence of a determination to build a reasonably-priced motor car that should Yankee efficiency with J ifclie: refinements in appearance and the mechanical precision in:which foreign niakers have' always been far i ahead—it is Benjamin Briscoe's ||ASTERPIECE of motorcar construction! But SEE the Briscoei foryourself! Note this beautiful French-American car on the streets. See how pleasingly it stands out from ordinary cars. Note the unusual; lines of the body-—the single electric light in wire wheels—She COMPLETENESS that's built in at every point. ? f r Then let us give you a demonstration of the Briscoe. 3side;in is. Feel the throb of the smoothest-running little motor in the world! Find put what it means to KNOW that you have all the power you could wish, all therrefinements that are found only in much higher-priced cars; '* And then think of the price—£27s—for the Briscoe Model, five-passenger touring car or roadster; fully equipped, including one-man top, boot, wind shield, speedometer, wire Wheels (or wood), Parish mwmvjmriTzmMmmt[mmimmswwmiiin*m..!K[*ift*itmni*t\n atpr, electric starter, and the usual articles of equipment found on the highest grade of cars. j ••.■';_.:';.■■'. 'Phone us. The demonstration incurs no obligation - >.-.-:,■„ ;;...■,.,.. ~,,:■ , , commercial gais&ge. "..""- -;•; ;;•':■• hardy street nelson. > ..;....
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 14 July 1915, Page 7
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438Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 14 July 1915, Page 7
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