December, 1906 



passenger Great Arrow Touring Car, price $5,000.00. Cape Top 

 extra. When we say "seven-passenger" we mean seven comfortable 

 seats. The two additional seats are in the tonneau, with backs and 

 arms. They revolve so that the occupants can turn around and chal 

 sociably with the three people in the rear. There is nothing exclusive 

 about the idea. All good cars will probably adopt it. 



u The 



Factory Behind the Great 

 Arrow Car" 



THK appeal of the Pierce Arrow is made upon something deeper and more vital 

 than a change in the form of the body. It is in the car itself. The 1907 Pierce 

 car will be made in the new Pierce factory. We put it modestly when we say that 

 this is the most complete automobile factory in the world. By ''completeness" we 

 mean not merely size, good location, shipping facilities and all those things; we 

 mean especially a factory planned with the greatest care for the comfort and conve- 

 nience of the workmen so as to produce such a car as the Pierce Great Arrow has 

 always been and must continue to be. 



The argument for 1907 will be ''The Factory Behind the Great Arrow Car." 



If we could, with comparatively meager factory facilities, make the Pierce Great 



Arrow what it has become, the American Car for Americans, then how much better 



can we attain our ideal with such an equipment as is furnished by the new plant, to 



say nothing of promptness in deliveries. 



The George N. Pierce Company 



Buffalo, New York 



Members Association Licensed Automobile Manufacturers 



PIERCE DEALERS 



J. W. Maguire Co 745 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. 



Harrolds Motor Car Co Broadway, 58th-59th Sts., New York, N. Y. 



H. Paulman & Co 1430 Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. 



Banker Brothers Co Baum and Beatty Sts., Pittsburg, Pa, 



Foss-Hughes Motor Car Co 201 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Ellis Motor Car Co 222 Halsey St., Newark, N. J. 



Bush & Shields 953 South Main St., Los Angeles, Cal. 



Mobile Carriage Co 762 Gough St., San Francisco, Cal. 



Broadway Auto Co Madison St., Seattle, Wash. 



Tom Botterill. 1643 California St., Denver, Colo. 



C. P. Joy Auto Co 368 Minnesota Street, St. Paul, Minn. 



Pence Automobile Co 717 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 



J. P. Schneider 187 Jefferson Ave. Detroit, Mich. 



Metropolitan Motor Car Co 1841 Euclid Ave., N. E„ Cleveland, 0. 



D. T. Williams Valve Co 904 Broadway, Cincinnati, 0. 



The Zorn-Strauss Co 518 Third Ave., Louisville, Ky. 



Western Auto Co 4701 Washington Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. 



Palace Auto Co 1408 Walnut St., Kansas City. Mo. 



The Cook & Stoddard Co 22d and P Sts., Washington," D. C. 



Southern Auto Co Mt. Royal and Maryland Aves., Baltimore, Md. 



Central Auto Station Co 92 Renne Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. 



E. R. Clark Auto Co 117 Lyman St., Springfield, Mass. 



Miner Garage Co High and Allyn Sts., Hartford, Conn. 



Wilson & Co 117 Craid St., West, Montreal, Canada 



Wilson & Co 142 Bank St., Ottawa, Canada 



Automobile & Supply Co., Ltd 24 Temperance St., Toronto, Ont. 



Hibbard Auto Co 187 Wisconsin St., Milwaukee. Wis. 



U. S. Auto Co 21 Plymouth Ave., Rochester, N. V. 



Utica Motor Car Co '. Utica, N. Y. 



TROY Auto Exchange 22 Fourth St., Troy, N. Y. 



Standard Motor Car Co Scranton, Pa. 



A. E. Lambert Titusville, Pa. 



