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Show VELIE SERVICE IS OF H NATURE Tho demand for Volio cars, created by tho roinarkablo efficiency and power, has not yet reached its height, according accord-ing to Manager J. B. Hall of tho Volio Motor Car comnanv. "Efficiency," says Mnnagor Hall, "Mb a much misunderstood mis-understood term by automobilo buyers and users. This is one of the broad-ost broad-ost words used in connection with the sale of an automobilo and tho average buyer overlooks one of tho most important im-portant points in connection with ofll-cioncy ofll-cioncy when buying his first car. Service Ser-vice is tho foundation for efficiency and the establishment of 'Velio service' ser-vice' has meant more to the user of tho Velio cars than any improvement, ndoptod by the manufacturers in to-cont to-cont years. 4 Velio sorvico' is of uniform uni-form nature throughout the Unitod States, and consists of extending to tho purchaser the free use of garage men and mechanics for the taking care of adjustments and corrections of fault3 which develop during the first .year of tho car's life. Tn addition to the labor, la-bor, the attitude of the factory a shown in its guarantee, Ib a boon to the average driver. This guarantee covers Toplacemont of dofectivo parts during an entire twolvo months of use as against the averago guarantee of ninety davB. Tho Volie Motor Car companyj following out tho factor policy, pol-icy, carries on hand at Salt Lako sufficient suf-ficient parts to immediately care for tho troubles of any drivor, assuring tho owner of continuous service and doing away with the inconvenience of tying up a car for an indefinite period during the ideal touring weather. "The sale of tho Velie cars throughout through-out tho United States has shown a phenomenal increase this year and it has boon very hard for tho local branch to obtain cars. Howovor. during the pnst week two carloads of cars have been received, which will help deliveries deliv-eries during the following week." |