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Buick 2M-45 Fir» Paaaenget Touting Buick Again Receives First Position For the SIXTH CONSECUTIVE YEAR BUICK has been assigned first place at the NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE SHOWS, which will be held in the United States during January, 1924. As has been the case in previous years, the choice of positions was made on the basis of the greatest dollar volume of business done by manufacturers during the year at hand. The fact that BUICK has been given first place SIX TIMES IN SUCCESSION is convincing evidence of BUICK’S leadership in the Automobile World. BUICK is now producing 1000 CARS A DAY. To-day’s prices for SPOT CASH, computed at the exchange rate of 4.30 in the £. BUICK 1924 4-cylinder Roadster— BUICK 1924 4-cylinder Touring— . BUICK 1924 6-cylinder Roadster— BUICK 1924 6-cylinder Touring— If a used Car is taken in part payment, or if extended credit is required, an increase in the price of the new Car is charged. ALL 1924 BUICK MODELS ire fitted with FOUR-WHEEL BRAKES. Standard Equipment £405 Standard Equipment £415 Standard Equipment £515 Standard Equipment £525 Cooke, Howlison & Co., Ltd. DUNEDIN. MANUFACTURERS! CUT PRODUCTION COSTS THROUGH THE LOWERING OF RUNNING CHARGES BY INSTALLING CHAIN ROLLER BEARINGS Highest Efficiency in Power Transmission. Results Summarised:— FRICTION LOSSES reduced by from 75 per cent, to 90 per cent. POWER FOR WORK increased by from 15 per cent, to 25 per cent. LUBRICATION reduced about 80 per cent., and requires renewal only once or twice a year. BELT COSTS reduced considerably through freedom from overstrain. MAINTENANCE. Charges reduced over 50 per cent. BREAKDOWNS from bearing trouble practically eliminated. FIRE RISKS negligible as no overheating . occurs. Call and See Them. We Shall Further Explain. A. & T. BURT, Ltd. STUART STREET, DUNEDIN. Farmers The Key io Bis Turnip Crops IS THE GENEROUS USE .OF "ROCKLAND” TURNIP MANURE RICH IN WATER-SOLUBLE PHOSPHATES With a proper proportion of Nitrogen and Potash. Give* Early Crops of Big, Fleshy, Nutritious Roots at Lowest Coet. TEE BEST VALUE IN THE MARKET. Freight paid to farmer’s nearest railway station _ _ _ in Otago and Southland. J&I y n Discount: per cent, in a month, 5 per cent, du a B /£»' U cash with order. _ _ KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO.’S Per lon N.z. DRUG CO., LTD., Agricultural Chemists, Dunedin.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19045, 15 December 1923, Page 4

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