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Magnificent 30- h.p. Torpedo 5-seater car, cape hood, wind shield, 5 lamps, Michelin tyres— all complete for £375. : ; ! \ A large shipment of trie very latest-; 30-h.p. E.M.F. cars is being unpacked m our garage to-day. The E.MJJV is the farmer's car-^-it is the runholder^s car — it, iSj. the car for back-country work. It is the car. specially suitable for crossing riyei's, -and although the Waipara is -mTich, dreaded by ; motorists, "the E.M.F. has never failed to cross it with its own engine power and a full load. Two miles an hour .up to fifty to top r gear, yhe: E.M.F, "30" is always ready. TbuV heed ; no chauffeur. Turn the handle once— andBtart. It has lines, styles, ample power, and silent drive: E.M.F. cars run iwittr eagerness,-', they have quality of youth arid unflagging energy. They not only give satisfaction— they inspire m those who use them a feeling akin to affection. . E.M.F. cars look twice the price any hour of the day, and travel with the. best. It is a car which millionaires are proud to own, and which thousands, can easily afford. [ It has running freeness and 'a tremendous impulse, easily controlled by a ! woman's hand, adaptable to anyroad Emergency. A woman to whom mechanics is a sealed book can drive it anjrwhere. It is a practical car which fills a" practical need. Call and inspect the new E.M.F. to-day/ Adams, X.united, Sole Agents for E.M.F. cars. Garage, opposite A. J. White's, Tuamstreet, Christchurch. ?;

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NZ Truth, Issue 327, 30 September 1911, Page 6

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Untitled NZ Truth, Issue 327, 30 September 1911, Page 6

Untitled NZ Truth, Issue 327, 30 September 1911, Page 6