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"The Factory behind the Pierce Great Arrow"

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This illustration shows a very comfortable
car-the Pierce Great Arrow 40-45 horse-

power seven passenger touring car. The two extra seats in the tonneau are just as
comfortable as the other seats. They revolve like an office chair or a parlor car seat
so as to add to the sociability of the party in the tonneau. Price $5,000. Cape top

extra.

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HE real test of the Pierce car is not a perfect record in an exhibition contest like the Glidden Tour, but a perfect record over twice the amount of mileage in the hands of the owner. Not for two or three weeks at a time, under ideal conditions, but all the time, under all conditions,

and over all roads, the Pierce Arrow has proved itself the American car for American men.

Having produced a car as satisfactory as the Pierce, it is up to us to produce a factory good enough and big enough to make the Pierce car as good as it has been in quantities to supply the demand. Hence the Pierce car is now backed up by a factory which we believe is the most complete and most satisfactory of its kind in the world.

The George N. Pierce Co.

Members of Association of Licensed Automobile Manufacturers,

Buffalo, N. Y.

Pierce Dealers

J. W. McGuire Co.
Harrolds Motor Car Co.
H. Paulman & Co.
Banker Brothers Co.
Foss-Hughes Motor Car
Ellis Motor Car Co.
Wm. E. Bush,
Mobile Carriage Co.

745 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. Broadway, 58th-59th Sts., N. Y. 1430 Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill. Baum and Beatty Sts., Pittsburg, Pa. Co., 201 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. 222 Halsey St., Newark, N. J. 953 South Main St., Los Angeles, Cal.

Golden Gate Ave. & Gough St., San Francisco, Cal. Howard M. Covey... Portland, Ore. Broadway Auto Co., Inc..

Tom Botterill..

Broadway & Madison Sts., Seattle, Wash. 1643 California St., Denver, Colo. The George N. Pierce Co., Wholesale

C. P. Joy Auto Co..
F. A. Nickerson Co.
Pence Automobile Co., 717
J. P. Schneider

762 Golden Gate Ave., San Francisco, Cal. 368 Minnesota St., St. Paul, Minn. ..642 Congress St., Portland, Me. Hennepin Ave.. Minneapolis, Minn. 187 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. Metropolitan Motor Car Co., 1841 Euclid Av., N.E..Cleveland,O. D. T. Williams Valve Co.. Zorn-Strauss Co.

904 Broadway, Cincinnati, O. 518 Third Ave., Louisville, Ky.

Western Automobile Co., 4701 Washing 'n Blvd., St. Louis, Mo.

The Palace Auto Co....
Cook & Stoddard Co..
Southern Auto Co., Mt.

1408 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo. 22d and P Sts., Washington, D. C. Royal & Maryland Avs., Baltimore, Md. Central Auto Station Co.......92 Renne Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. E. R. Clark Auto Co.. 117 Lyman St.. Springfield, Mass. The Miner Garage Co... High and Allyn Sts., Hartford, Conn. Wilson & Co..... 117 Craig St. West, Montreal, Canada

Automobile & Supply Co., Ltd.

22 Temperance St., Toronto, Ont. Hibbard Automobile Co., 187 Wisconsin St., Milwaukee, Wis. Foss-Hughes Motor Car Co

512 Industrial Trust Bld., Providence, R. L. 21 Plymouth Ave.. Rochester, N. Y. 109 S. State St., Syracuse, N. Y.

U. S. Automobile Co..
Amos-Pierce Auto Co.
Utica Motor Car Co.
Troy Automobile Exchange.
Standard Motor Car Co.
A. E. Lambert..

H. B. Doherty............
Texas Automobile Co.........

Utica, N. Y.

22 Fourth St., Troy, N. Y. Scranton, Pa. Titusville, Pa.

24 Wall St., Binghamton, N. Y. 614 Milam St., Houston, Texas

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