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THE UNIQUE THING ABOUT THE “CADILLAC” IS ITS FREEDOM FROM RIVALRY. You can confirm this in your own community. CADILLAC dealers seldom discuss other cars —they do not find it necessary. Its most ardent competitors pay it tribute. The reasons you will find in the features which characterise the car itself. An Engine of 40-50 horse-power with capabilities commensurate with its proportions. A Cooling System so adequate that overheating is unknown; A simple, competent, Lubricating System. An efficient flexible 'Carburetor. A Clutch smooth and velvety in action. • A perfect system of Electrical Cranking, Lighting, and Ignition. A steady safe and sure Steering Mechanism. Strong substantial Axles. Soft flexible Spring Suspension, The CADILLAC Car— a name which stands for sturdiness and dependability, a name which stands for enduring service, a name which stands for comfort and luxury in motoring, a name which stands for economy of operation and maintenance, a name which stands for real and substantial value, a name which is honored in unstinted measure wherever motor cars are known. ALL PARTICULARS FROM . . . Auckl lany Eumanu DEXTER & GROZIER Ltd. Christchurch DEXTER & GROZIE m*. *4* 1* ■■ * ussi idiunurui h THE MOTOR HOUSE CHEMIST, ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE. Bring your Prescription here Robert PoSlok to be dispensed. Cars stop practically at the Door. Telephone 830. Night bell. CHEMIST, ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVIGE . Bring your Prescription here to be dispensed. Cars stop practically at the Door. Telephone 830. Night bell. Address— STREET (Next SalvaH*'*' - INVERCARGILL;

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New Zealand Tablet, 29 May 1913, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, 29 May 1913, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, 29 May 1913, Page 28

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