This was in Bay City, Mich. They were sitting around at the Club. The discussion, not strangely, turned to motor cars. * And again, not strangely, it turned to the Cadillac. Referring to a ride he had taken in the car, one speaker described the sensation in this way: "I noticed nothing unusual until the driver pressed a little lever at his side. Then the car seemed to raise right up off the ground, and we seemed to float through the air, and it did not touch the ground again until we got back to the garage." The description was significant, if not literally true.' But this is what happened: The driver touched the electric switch and brought the high direct axle gear into operation. The car maintained the same speed as before. But the engine speed " slowed down." So did every moving part «xceptirig the wheels. There was no vibration, there was only quiet and soft swinging through space. Do you wonder that Cadillac owners are enthusiastic? They have this velvety mode of travel of which you have yet to-learn. They have this velvety mode of travel which you cannot get in any car—other than a Cadillac. DEXTER & CROZIER CHRISTCHURCH & AUCKLAND m. m mU w w 52&- ! WL m •—Kgmfc ■r sffli m The Planter's best tea 9950 The planter recommends Amber Tips because he knows that only his best growths —his finest teas—will even be considered by .the AMBER TIPS experts. Are you enjoying the beautiful quality and flavour of this famous tea ? Ycu should d ink it because it is not only the best but also the most economical of teas—while it can be taken with absolute comfort by those of weak digestion. Moreover, as the experts and scientists proved in the investigation" conducted by the famous Medical Journal. "The Lancet," fine teas like AMBER TIPS mean better health. "The Lancet" siys: "Fine teas are not only harm! tss but actually beneficial owing to their mildly stimulating qualities, agreeable effect upon circulation and power of diminishing fatigue. If you want the utmost value for your money, try AMBER TIPS at 2/-. EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE W& ran dr Hotels BREWED 5 BOTTLED . IN NEW ZEALAND . \ BY / \W.STRACHANaG/ -X DUNEDIN y to the
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 115, 20 June 1914, Page 4
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