RICH, CREAMY ! AX CUSTARD—custard which is absolutely irresistible is custard made in the Edmonds way. CUSTARD POWDER Sold by all good grocers. Try a trifle mads with Edmonds 186 ate*
BUICK Four-wheel Brakes Your turn is coming. Some clay you \will meet an emergency; even iii careful driving, "which may mean life or death. Give poor brakes an inch and they will often take yards to respond. BUI C K I'OUR-W HEEL BRAKES not only pull you up —they stop you dead. Skidding on slippery pavements is greatly reduced. BUI UK brakes act upon all four wheels positively; and especially on the. front wheels, where the weight is thrown Four-wheel brakes 1 ' an; the natural equipment of a fine ~ automobile in which the motorist’s comfort, pleasure and safety is studied thoroughly. ALL 1924 BfJICK MODELS IT AYE E O U Yi - W II E EL BRAKES AS STANDARD EQUIPMENT. Distributors; The N.Z. AUTOMOBILES, LTD. Wellington—Christchurch. Agents: Hawera: W. O’Caliagtian Stratford: Stratford Bti* tors. Ltd. Inglawaad: Taylor A RoderC* “When better Cars are built BUICK will built; them.’' Haines hi \ a>
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 10 July 1924, Page 3
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180Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 10 July 1924, Page 3
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