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AT LAST—THE LADY'S AUTOMOBILE.

Ever since motoring became popular there has been a demand for a small, light, graceful car, simple in construction and easy to handle, which should meet the special requirements of the lady motorists. Such a car has at last been produced by the famous F,renoh firm of Clement-Bayard, and the specimen 8-12 h.p. two-seater car of the 1912----13 type, which has just been unpackedin our garage has claims which no other car possesses to recommend it to the • discriminating lady motorist. It has a beautifully neat torpedo body, with tho latest type of wire wheels. In its ■ construction simplicity and durability 'have/, i been attained in a very rare degree. !t in exceptionally easy to start, and f-> ' ' clieanly in its working that the lady driver need not even soil her gloves. By reason of its simplicity and - . ■popularity the car is very cheap. Tho price £275, includes an adjustable -; •wind shield, a nice hood, and four /;;.3 lamps. The tyres are Michelins, '^ne^^^ best in the world. The car is eeonomioa2jp2|p or petrol, running forty (miles to~~tEo^> gallon. It will climb any hill, and scat three passengers at a pinch. The cost of up-keep would range N from £25 to £50 per year, according to use. Write for a photograph of the New ClementBayard lady's car. Adams, Ltd., Agents for Clement-Bayard care. The AveDue. Wanganu i.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 30 September 1912, Page 4

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AT LAST—THE LADY'S AUTOMOBILE. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 30 September 1912, Page 4

AT LAST—THE LADY'S AUTOMOBILE. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 30 September 1912, Page 4