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17 Hours 5 Minutes for a Distance iqutes fo of 00 Miles. THAT’S A . . . 1913 © • ■'-■« m Cadillac m m How’s that for a record Do you know of another Car that could do it? Charles Soules, the well-known racing driver, had the car in hand, and the run was from Los Angeles to San Francisco in the above stated time. In spite of the fact, the road in many places was a SEA OF MUD, and it was necessary to CARRY THREE MEN much of the way, the “ CADILLAC ” got throught and in PERFECT MECHANICAL CONDITION. Another “Cadillac” broke all previous records a year ago in 17 hours 45 minutes, so this 1913 triumph proves it takes a ‘ ‘ CADILLAC ’ ’ to beat a “ CADILLAC.” Such endurance and reliability tests, as these point to tire “Cadillac” as the car for New Zealand Roads. Any car .can make speed on a good road, how many when conditions are bad? You want a Car of endurance, one with the smallest repair bill. Then see the 1913 “Cadillac” before deciding. Let us give you a run in our demonstration Car. Auckland dexter & CRAZIER Ltd. Christchurch Another “Cadillac” broke all previous records a year ago in 17 hours 45 minutes, so this 1913 triumph proves it takes a “CADILLAC” to beat a “CADILLAC.” Such endurance and reliability tests, as these point to tire “Cadillac” as the car for New Zealand Roads. Any car.can make speedy on a good road, how many when conditions are bad ? You want a Car of endurance, one with the smallest repair bill. Then see the 1913 “Cadillac” before deciding. Let us give you a run in our demonstration Car. lER Ltd. Christchurch

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New Zealand Tablet, 3 April 1913, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Tablet, 3 April 1913, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Tablet, 3 April 1913, Page 28

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