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u ( iJ cTS A Good Night If digestion and liver are right, a good night’s rest will follow the day’s activity. Sleeplessness is frequently caused by disordered digestive functions. Remove the cause by a timely glass of ANDREWS. A leaspoonful or two in a tumbler of water makes a sparkling, health-giving drink, which will cleanse the system and ensure a pure and healthy blood-stream. SALMOND & SPRAGGON, LTD., Sole N.Z. Agent# Wellington, and at Auckland and Christchurch. / cf> */. .to * ail LiV TO*.' Refreshing Effervescent SCOTT Of TURNER, Limited NewcostU-on-Tyn* - - England Packed in bottlet and specially prepared to itdt climatic changes Of interest to every cyclist - w rj B.S.A. Fittings Handbook . JT VERY cyclist should obtain a copy of the B.S.A. Fittings Handbook —it gives a full description of the comprehensive range of B.S.A. Cycle Fitting*, and is, therefore, of interest (o either experienced or potential cyclists. You will be well advised if you obtain a copy of this booklet before deciding on your new bicycle. Send a post-card to-day to your nearest Agent, who will then forward U copy immediately. The sign of quality A and of a high grade production. C. E. BLAYNEY B.S.A. Factory Representative. 30 Courtenay Place, Wellington. Do you use a B.S.A. Gun? Daylight - Saving =FOOTWEAR= An extra hour of daylight must have an important bearing on the demand for Sporting Footwear. We have the goods, and our Stores will be the Mecca of purchasers of Shoes for Tennis, Bowling, Cricket, and Holiday Wear. Children'# and Grown-ups’ White Lace Gymnastic Shoes, white rubber sole#— Sizes 4to 9, 3/6; 10 to 2, 4/11; Ladies', 5/11; Men* 6/11 Children's and Grown-ups' Grey Lace Gymnastic Shoes, black rubber soles— Sizes 4 to 9, 2/6; 10 to 2, 3/6; Ladies’, 4/6; Men’s 4/11 Children's and Grown-ups' White Lace Gvmnastic Shoes, rubber toccaps and crepe rubber soles— Sizes 4to 9, 4/6; 10’s, 5/11; II to 2, 6/3; Ladies’, 6/11; Men's 7/11 Children's White Canvas One-bar Shoes, rubber toecaps and crepe rubber soles— Sizes 4to 6, 5/6; 7to 9, 5/6; 10’s, 6/6; 11 to 2 7/8 Children's and Grown-ups’ Grey Suede Sandals, crepe rubber soles— * Sizes 7 to 9, 6/3; 10's, 7/6; II to 2. 8/6; Ladies', 9/11 Ladies’ White Canvas One-bar Shoes with white rubber soles and heels 9/6 Ladies' White Canvas One-bar Shoes, crepe rubber soles and heels .. .. 9/6 Stouter grade 12/6 Ladies' White Canvas One-bar Shoes, rubber toecaps and crepe rubber soles 7/11 Ladies' Stout White Canvas Lace Tennis Shoes, heavy crepe rubber soles; sizes 3 to 5 only .. 8/11 Ladies’ Super White Canvas One-bar Tennis Shoes, stout crepe rubber soles 11/6 Children’s and Grown-ups’ Coloured Crepe Rubber Bathing Shoes— Child's. 7to 9, 2/9; Maids', 10 to 2, 4/3; Ladies', 4/11 Men’s White Canvas Tennis Shoes, stout crepe rubber soles—--12/9, 16/6, 18/6, and 22/6 Men’s White Canvas Tennis Shoes, stout sewn'chrome soles— 13/9 and 14/6 Men’s White Canvas Tennis Shoes, leather facings, pliable cushion rubber soles 17/6 Men's White Canvas Yachting Boots, red rubber soles ... .. 11/6 cad 14/6 Men’s White Buckskin Tennis Shoes, stout chrome soles .. .. ~ .. 30/. Men’s White Buckskin Bowling Shoes, stout red rubber sole# M .. » 28/6 Men’# Black Canvas Boxing Boots, flexible chrome sole# .. .. .. 14/6 Men’# Box Cycling Shoes, laced to toe. English make ... 19/6 Men’s Box Calf Sprinter Running Shoes with six spike# . . .. .. ... 22/6 We have installed the Latest Pressure Machines for Repairing all classes of Rubber-soled Footwear with either Crepe or Plain Rubber. W. HARRIS & SON, Ltd. THE FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS, 22 PRINCES STREET. 212-214 GEORGE STREET. 133-135 KING EDWARD STREET. 101 STUART STREET. 242 PRINCES STREET SOUTH, and GARDENS CORNER.

s. ~r f x r m % mi k <b a 1 m fc An Amazing Testimony — lo,s4l Miles of Hard Daily Service—Without Even a Valve ‘R.e-grind Mr A. J. Read, proprietor of Read’s Motor Company operating between Christchurch and Akaroa. writes: " Two years ago I purchased a Buick for use between Akaroa and Christchurch. As everyone knows this is one of the severest tests in New Zealand. The Buick has been in constant use ever since, daily making the return trip, Akaroa to Christchurch, and frequently a second run in the same day. I have had as many as nine passengers on board and on many occasions have carried as much as half a ton weight of luggage in addition. “It has now travelled 70,541 miles as you will see from the speedometer, and I’ve not had the necessity to use a spanner on the engine, to have the valves reground or to spend a penny on it for renewals, of any sort. ” I’ve had a lengthy experience with cars—but the Buick has excelled them all in the general excellence of its performance and its freedom from breakdowns and costly repairs. I would say to any prospective buyer that the Buick is a safe and satisfactory investment. Yours sincerely, (Signed) A. J. Read." WARRANTED PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS How fa t will tjour Car go before the miles begin to tell ? If you buy a new car every 10,000 miles or so, almost any car will give you satisfactory service. But if you want the same fine service through the second, third, and many following tens of thousands of miles, buy a Buick. Buick’s famous valve-in-head "engine is still gaining in efficiency at the point in miles where other cars are distinctly on the down-grade. It is the care in Buick design—the constant search for better and more durable performance, together with the extra value that enormous volume makes possible—that is responsible for this. Buick cars are built for big mileage on their speedometers —for greater satisfaction to their owners. Let us prove these claims. COOKE, HOWLISON & CO., Ltd. DUNEDIN. PRICES AT DUNEDIN; 24 Roadster £472 54 Special Roadster - £560 25 Touring ----- £445 55 Special Touring - £560 WHEN BETTER CARS ARE BUILT XL ch o*i Timaru— SOUTH CANTERBURY MOTORS, LTD. Oamaru — DEWAR & McKENZIE Invercargill— A. RUSSELL & CO., LTD. Waimate — G. SADLER CK BUICK WILL BUILD THEM

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20292, 28 December 1927, Page 4

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