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WHAT’S THIS ABOUT 66 SPEED 99 FILMS 1 SPEED" in a film means that you can take very short exposures and still get good plucky pictures. This is important when you wish to take moving objects. "SPEED” also means that you can use your camera on dull days as well as sunny ones—and this i 3 important nearly all the year round. Kodak Film is “Speedy.” It really isn’t worth while taking any chances. Everybody sells Kodak Film, so why not have it? KODAK. FILM THE DEPENDABLE FILM IN THE YELLOW CARTON Al2 OF ALL KODAK DEALERS. LOUIS KERR, LTD., Kodak Dealers, Nelson.

NCi A k: m irr'r $ WS> m S/> * >77 Q se A Vo Product of General Motor? A E DUC ED PRO m m w E AX AND !EAUTY STYLE ERFORMANCE ADDING TO IK QUALITIES WHICH MAINTAIN BUICK. LEADERSHIP XJEW dn every way is this “ Empire ” Buick: not just new in appearance, but newly designed from radiator to tail' lamp. •• You cannot fail to get a thrill from this Buick—whether'it be by the beauty ; of / paintwork, body line and interior luxury, or the surprising performance |of | the, ; Master Six engine. ThereVa"refreshing’charm in the “ Masterpiece ” Bodies by Fisher—their perfectly moulded refinements new 'curves.'# A car that expresses the dash of youth and gaiety in its style, and luxurious loveliness in its interior. Upholstery that inspires complete repose, a driving seat that can be adjusted to suit any leg without leaving the seat, decorations and appointments that unconciously give restful satisfaction, An engine that performs unobtrusively and remarkably. Such a car is this new Buick. It is a real Buick,' a car you will want to drive a New Zealand product. CENERAL|MOTORS ‘ NEW;. ZEALAND* LIMITEDj 1 WORKS: PETONE CALL ON YOUR LOCAL DEALER FOR A DEMONSTRATION What “Produced in New Zealand ’ means to New Zealand. The advent of the Silver Anniversary Buick “ Empire " 4door Sedan marks the third successive year in which Buick has been produced by New Zealand workers for New Zealand purchasers in the, Dominion. Three hundred and fifty New Zealand men and women find permanent employment at General Motors' works at Petone; it is one of the Dominion's largest secondary industries: 68% of the money paid for the “ Empire ” Buick remains in New Zealand. General Motors New Zealand Limited have invested in New Zealand £141,681 in Plant and Equipment. They have paid to New Zealand workers wages totalling £ I 66,1 20; other amounts expended in the Dominion include £491,660 paid to the New Zealand Government in Customs duties and Railway freights. New Zealand produces many of the supplies used in the building of the " Empire ” Buick and other General Motors cars. The expenditure for New Zealand made supplies and for material used in the operation of General Motors office and factory reaches £160,875, and is increasing each year as local sources for material are found. • Your selection of an "Empire” Buick is a direct contribution to the industrial welfare of your own country—New Zealand. £ > lb W/» /mm gHs wm .. i i m m m f'iiiajfjfiSw J SjSE & ANNIVERSARY / warn. PR.ODU.CE D NEW ZEALAND. aysngaaimrrfcga TWENTY OF-L! HIP

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 27 October 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 27 October 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 27 October 1928, Page 4