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NOVDMBBB 5, 1914. 



The Florists' Review 



A Business Builder 

 for Florists 



'Used In Every Line of Business' 



A BILITY to cover wide delivery territory quickly means much to the florist's business. 

 The Autocar, running 50 to 100 miles daily, doing the work of 4 to 6 horses, at a lower 

 operating cost than horse equipment, has proved itself the ideal florist's delivery vehicle. 

 Penn, The Florist, 37-43 Bromfield St., Boston, says, under date of October 10, 1914: 

 "You will be interested in knowing that we expect to order a third Autocar in the near 

 future. We have operated our two Autocars for more than two years with the mpst sat- 

 isfactory results. They have given us no trouble to ^peak of and their value to our busi-. 



nes3 has gone beyond our 

 expectations. For gener- 

 al delivery purposes they 

 have been most practical 

 and economical." 



The Autocar is the pro- 

 duct of seventeen years' con- 

 centration on the manufac- 

 ture of one model of motor 

 delivery vehicle. It has been 

 adopti^d by 1700 concerns, 

 many of whom own from 10 

 to 274 cars each. 



Max Schllns, Naw Yerk 



H. H. BatUaa. Phlladalphia 





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Chassis Price 



$1850 



Why nat bacoma fully In- 

 f armad an tha Autacar'a wark 

 far fiariata? Writa far aur 

 naw catalesua. It will ahew 

 yau tha way ta lawar dallvary 

 costs and Impravad dallvary 

 aarvlca. Addraaa Dapt. B. 



Hoffman,. Boston 



Oaersa WIttbold Co., Chlcasa 



THE AUTOCAR COMPANY, ARDMORE, PA. 



Established 1897 



Motor Delivery Car Specialists 



