July, 1922 
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GRAY GOOSE- 
THE WILLS SAINTE CLAIRE 
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The owners of the Wills 
Sainte Claire are the men and 
women who can afford any kind 
of motor car. They have driven motor 
cars of European and American de¬ 
sign. They know motor cars. In the 
Wills Sainte Claire these men and 
women are finding a new thrill, a new 
security and a new utility in motoring. 
They recognized in the Wills Sainte 
Claire a new standard of motoring 
made possible by advanced engineer¬ 
ing—not only a more beautiful motor 
car. but a lighter, stronger, safer car— 
a car vastly simpler, easier and finer 
for these men and women to drive. 
They have been quick to see in the 
Wills Sainte Claire a motor car not 
only much smarter and more beautiful, 
but intrinsically better, scientifically 
more sound. <1 The eight-cylinder, 
sixty-degree-angle motor and a score of 
other distinctive features have actually 
given them a new experience and a 
new standard of luxurious motoring. 
Upon request we shall be glad to mail 
you a new book—“Fourteen Unseen 
Things in the Wills Sainte Claire.” ■' 
C. H. WILLS & COMPANY, Marysville, Michigan 
WILLS SAINTE CLAIRE 
