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1924 BUICK FEATURES. '

Four-wheel brakes have been built into the 1924 Buick. This feature makes it possible for the driver to stop the car i n a fraction of the time and distance required with the'conventional two-wheel brakes. It also eliminates skidding when the car is brought to a halt. The 1924 Buick is a handsome car from the crown of its distinguished radiator to the rear of its moulded body. Low,hung and graceful, it looks the 6peedy, capable performer that it proves to be in actual operation. Both Four and Six.cylinder Models have the proverbial . Buick - stamina . and ruggedness, developed and perfected through a score of years of 'manufacturing experience. Hill climbing ability,and the power to travel rough roads, with consistent ease are typically Buick characteristics. The 1924 cars—the finest Buick has yet built —are notable contributions-to the science o.f automobile building, as well as ideal vehicles for owners who want the greatest value it is possible to obtain in return for a moderate purchase price. The 1924 Buick, if experience in America counts for anything, will cause something of ;a sensation in New Zealand. The demand-for the new cars is likely to be a very strong one. You will therefore be well advised to inquire early about the new cars from A.B.C. Motors (N.Z } Ltd., 127, Lambtbn quay, Wellington.— Advt. '

LOOK FOR THE CATHEDRAL.

Always look for the well-known Oathedral Brand on the Essences you buy. They; come in fourteen fresh, fruity flavours. Pure and highly concentrated, therefore economical. Varieties of Cathedral include essence of vanilla, lemon, raspberry, pineapple, orange, black currant, cinnamon; also carmine and cochineal colourings. All grocers.—Advt.

RESIST DISEASE.

Why is it that some people always keep well, while others are easy victims to whatever illness may be prevalent, be it influenza, pneumonia, rheumatism or something equally, distressing? The reason is to be found in the condition of the blood. It is when the blood is thin and weak that illness attacks us. If you take Dr. Wilhams' Pink Pills and so maintain a supply of rich, red blood, you will find yourself able to resist disease. On sale everywhere at 3s per box.— Advfc.

EGGS PRESERVED FOR 20 YEARS.

For a score of years housewives all over New Zealand have obtained wonderful results from Sharland's Moa Brand Egg Preservative. A small bottle does over 20 dozen eggs at less than a penny a dozen. Eggs keep fresh for many months, and may be used as fresh eggs.—Advt.

A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT.

Here is an attractive proposition that should interest business and working men. This is not a financial idea yet it will enable you to earn more money by keeping constantly fit, and on your job all the time—every working day in the year. Nearly every man admits that on certains days he is really off colour, perhaps a slight chill or bronchial ailment is the trouble, or maybe he is just a little run down. These "'are the times where a man's best friends is Baxter's Lung Preserver. ", A real commonsense, quickly acting remedy is Baxter's. And a single dose bucks you up wonderfully—easing the cought or sore throat, and putting pep into your system. As a tonic, it enriches the blood, braces you up, and fills you with fresh vigour and energy. Business men everywhere have been quick to' appreciate the value of Baxter's Lung Preserver, and always keep a bottle handy—not only' at home, but also in the office. A generous-sized bottle costs only 2s 6d, and is obtainable at all chemists and stores. Family size 4s 6cl.—Advt,

For Influenza, tske VJosdV Great Faxoermiat Cuie.<-Advfc

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 129, 28 November 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 129, 28 November 1923, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 129, 28 November 1923, Page 10