No. 2 STAND.
MOTOR SHOW- ! FAMOUS BUICK CABS! The Buick oar, -with its efficient valve-in-head engine, has made rapM strides in public favour 1 For comfort in travelling,. she Buick holds its own in any company; for the utmost efficiency on difficult roads, and under unusual conditions, this fine oar has provits super-qualities! To-night, on Stand 2, at the Motor Show, will be displayed a 5-seater touring Buick! Tliis oar enifbodtes the utmost in beauty and efficiency. It* luxurious upholstery; its roomy body, together with its graceful stream hue effects, express distinction, and rare refinement.. ... . " . A . This model is the ideal car for both business and family needs I Also on Stand 2" » a Buick, with body built by the. Buick Co.'s own specialists in' their wornshops, in Kilmore Ftreet._ This is a distinctly new model, which immediately impresses one with its. striking beauty. Visitors will be surprised with the features that are conducive to comfort contained in its roomy interior. Next to the 3-aeater roadster is a 3-seater Buick Coupe, with a fourth emergency seat. In its appointments ifr is sensibly tasteful; in its seating arrangement, exceptionally comfortable, and in its mechanical excellence it is distinctively Buick 1 No. 2 Stand also contains an Italian chassis, which is hitherto probably unfaqnliivr to New Zealand motorists! This is the well-known "Itala" Continental car! Bodies for these chassis are built to suit clients' requirements, in the Bufck workshops! Stand 2 proves exceedingly interesting, and instructive, to those.thinking of taking up motoring. 5
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17295, 5 November 1921, Page 12
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251No. 2 STAND. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17295, 5 November 1921, Page 12
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