May Specials at Patricks* Four departments contribute special values for the coining month —seasonable items at more than reasonable prices. But we won't guarantee how long they'll last at these reductions. Wisdom lies S~~~\ s~ \ in shopping NOW. ; %J})i H^Jk silks and velveteens <^J^MpL %\ \ Vj^mßSSW\ PURE SILK GEORGETTE—4Oin. wide, Per yd.* rP^SS^M^Ju/ / 8 ffiXjja VV/ .SSBHt*. i'" •*? standard quality, in twenty-; of the best C/ 11 yj^ IBB. Ik^v // 3t \ \/^hEMIMBSw DRESS VELVETEENS—36in. wide, ex- Per yd. . W wBSfBBSjr tra quality cloth, twilt back and chiffon 0/11 BIWVB^ finish, in 21 colours May Special O/ll \«HK / fiiyi^ SHOT TAFFETA SILKS—36in. wide, Per yd. lHr nHF lovely colourings and great value. fi/11 iV Hosiery Showroom Manchester ASS^E?SSL q^S; ALL-WOOL THREE-QUARTER Ty ~ In grey, champagne, putty black. KNITTED COATS -Trimmed W™ S wide 67in. wide MiipL pe;S2/ii cu?rn:yt^. d.49/6 l^*is.2/3--2/r-: " PROO? lHo£^er l y I^pSS? to SHOT TAFFETA SEMI-EVENING PURE NEW ZEALAND WOOL nude, sunburn, silver, "and putty. FROCKS -—Very dainty styles BLANKETS— Wonderful value. May Special A /I 1 and pretty shades yIA /C Single bed Full double bed MaZpl ppat;4/ll p Ma y sped.. 49/6 &.i 22/6 42/- - "HOLEPROOF" PURE SILK lADIFV Ai I wnoi vrinnp HOSE— In all the fashionable > A°1" ALL WO° L, VELOUR. CREAM AND PARIS SHADE shades; medium weight ' h•I i T ■ «7 lC/ C" CASEMENT CLOTH—4Oin. wide May Special 7/C able styles 84/- May Special | / -per pair '/.0 May Special *"/^ -peryarfl/D. S. PATRICK & CO Cash Drapers ■ 191-197 CUBA ST., WELLINGTON
Buick's Big New Feature The greatest enemy of the modern automobile engine is dirt. This may enter the engine in three different ways—through the carburettor, the oil, or the fuel. In the hew Buick the engine is what is known as triple-sealed—that, is, every possible i precaution is taken to exclude dirt from the moving parts. This triple-sealing consists of an air cleaner, an oil strainer, and a petrol filter. The AIT Cleaner outlet into a removable container. The rear end of the motor,,cleaning the oil . . clear air moves spirally through the before it goes through the rocker arm The air cleaner is used to ensure centre portion of the cleaner through bearings. This filter in no way intei* clean air, in the carburettor, ensuring a directing plate and leaves the cylin- feres with the oiling system of the longer life to the pistons, cylinders, der in a straight line to enter the car- engine, as it is provided with a by-pass bearings, and sensitive carburettor burettor. so that in case of clogging the oil parts and the engine in general. Mucli _, ... F;ls M passes directly through the rocker or the sediment that is always present M tic \MI rillCT arms, in the lubricating oil is due to dirt An oil filter has been specially definding Us way into the engine through signed and developed for Buick en- Thm Fn»t Filter the carburettor air intake. gines which removes harmful sedi- .I«rß«TlsWr _ On the Buick the air cleaner ment from the oil, and which, at car The fuel filter is placed in the fuel operates on the same principle as that speeds of over 20 miles per hour, line to prevent dirt and water reaching utilised in the ordinary cream separa- is capable of filtering all of the oil the carburettor. It. is placed below the, 1 tor. That is, centrifugal force separ- in the crankcase every twenty minutes. vacuum tank to catch any sediment ates two elements of different specific This ensures clean, oil through all the which originates in the tank and to ' gravity. The' air is drawn into the moving parts. Large oil passages and avoid the agitation of the petrol in the - ''."-.:. engine, the cleaner gives it a rapid low velocity of the oil going through strainer when the petrol is dumped '■■"'. rotating motion. Centrifugal force 450 square inches of filtering surface from the inner to the outer vacuum separates the dust particles from the provides efficient service by the filter tank. The strainer is provided with a . air The spiral motion of the dust under normal conditions for approxi- detachable glass bowl, making the dirt alongside the inside surface of the mately 15,000 miles, and water accumulation visible, and cleaner brings it to the rear circular The filter is located on the dash and with a shut-off valve for stopping the end, and it is forced through a small takes the oil from the oil system at the petrol.flow when cleaning is necessary. /» vv ' With all these precautions it is very difficult for grit and dirt, as well as dust /'/ J^ v. particles from the road, to get to the moving parts of the new Buick engine. As / 4S? A^ the reasons for wear in modern motor cars are done away with, it can be expected ' >J*% \~^\ ' *^at *^c ew u'c^ Triple-sealed Engines will last long past the ordinarily accepted .'• jßjfcV\] \ \ /O span of life for an automobile. fRIT Jh )-\/r A DEMONSTRATION OF THE NEW BUICK INCURS NO OBLIGATION. WELLINGTON-^The N.Z. Automobiles Ltd., Retail Departmat. ■^^^^^^^^^T^^^'—^^^^^^is^ii^—^y ...f^. PALMERSTON NORTH—Watt Motor Co., Ltd. ' ■ V-'Sfe^^*"^"'" PRODUCT OF GENERAL MARTON-Ranßitikei Motors. ***& MOTORS CORPORATOR I WHEN BETTER CARS ARE BUILT BUICK WILL [BUILD THEM
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 104, 3 May 1926, Page 5
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