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. -r Models Have Arrived ! r The great public endorsement of the BUICK SIX was not won • v<: > •' • by chance. The men and women who buy Motor Cars did not demand BUICK SIXES because they were actuated by some strange, indefinable impulse that drove them to BUICK DEALERS. On the contrary, they sought the BUICK because of their ever-growing knowledge of the mechanism of motors, and their ever-growing appreciation of the BUICK MOTOR COMPANY'S methods of doing ;business/;. /■ yy.y >'. PERFORMANCE IS MORE IMPORTANT 1 * v ■.* • - v ; THAN PROMISES. A Ride in this New, Powerful, Easy Riding BUICK will Convince YOU. 7i m B im T2 Price HEAD VALVE IN a I > A A MOTOR CARS 19 2 6 PRICES 2 Passenger 5 Passenger 5 Passenger 4 Passenger 5 Passenger 5 Passenger 7 Passenger 3 Passenger 5 Passenger 5 Passenger 7 Passenger 7 Passenger Standard Six Roadster Standard Six Touring Car Standard Six 2-Door Sedan Standard Six Coupe Standard Six 4-Door Sedan Master Six Touring Car Master Six Touring Car Master Six Sports Roadster Master Six Sport Touring . . Master Six 2-Door Sedan . . Master Six 4-Door Sedan . . 1 I-? \jf / Master Six Sedan AH Prices F. 0.8. AUCKLAND. Immediate Delivery Given ! £385 £4OO £455 £4BO £485 £455 £565 £505 £550 £525 £555 ..£695 V . a MOTORS Always in the Lead. BUICK this year has built a Car the like of which has never been offered the public before. Improved Four-Wheel Brakes, New Clutch with 300 per cent, greater efficiency, Oil Filter, Petrol Strainer, and Air Cleaner. Specially Improved Head-lamps with dipping device to replace dimmers. More Comfortable Seating Accommodation. j J i These are a few of the Improvements incorporated I in the NEW MODELS. [ See the Special Display of BUICKS this week at our Garage or on the Show Grounds to-morrow, j , V.j Used Cars Traded in. ■r. Extended Terms of Payment Arranged, yn i 7 ' i ®/ i -J J ■ ; . y I Geo. A. Nicholls, Manager.

OUR LATEST SHIPMENT OF BOOKS INCLUDE THE FOLLOW 1n GIMPORTANT WORKS: ' MARTIN- ARROWSMITH By the Author of “Babbitt.” A SHIP OF SOULS By Emerson Hough. THE FIGHT ON THE STANDING STONE * Liy Francis Lyndo. k ' JOHN Mt*NAB .;i..v.'.: By John Buchan. A LOVE • By the Author ot “Elizabeth and Her German Garden.” TRAILING BACK By C. A. Seltzer. THE PITIFUL REBELLION .i.’. By Margaret Peterson. . OUT OF THE BLUE '. By Sapper. / AS OTHER MEN ARE , By Dornford Antes. OAK AND IRON By Jas. B. Hendry. .THE BUTTERFLY OF PARIS By L. If. Breuning. THE FAST LADY Bv Ruble Howard. •; THE LOVE OF MONSIEUR By Geo. Gibbs. v BELWCOD OF SLEEPY CAT By Frank Spearman. ROUND THE WORLD ON £SO By John Henderson. GATES OF THE MORNING By 11. d 0 Verc Stagpoole. COTTONWOOD GULCH 7 By Clarence MuJford. THE CAROLINIAN By Raphael Sabatini. QUEEN OF THE DAWN ... By Rider Haggard. 6/- EACH. POSTED 6/b. 3/6 Novels • % TUE WHITE LADIES OF -WORCESTER By Florence Barclay. THE SCARLET TANACER . By .1. Aubrey Tyson. • NEVER THE TWAIN SHALL MEET:. V.,..- By l'etcr Kyne. % ANTHONY WILDING . By Raphael Sabatini. =>: THE LION SKIN By Raphael Sabatini. BARDLEY’S THE MAGNIFICENT By Raphael Sabatini. JUSTICE AND THE DUKE :• By Raphael Sabatini. ‘ SINNERS IN HEAVEN . By Clive Arden. 3/6 EACH. POSTAGE 6d EXTRA. 4/6 Novels c BABBITT ■ i By W. SmV'hiir Lewis. : j MAIN-STREET * By w. Sinclair Lewis. ■ THE ROUGH RCIAD'7.... A :7...7 By VV. J. Locke- : T.U-MMOX* : By fenny Hurst. TUiL ENGLAND By Ernest Raymond. BRASSBOUNDER ; By David W. Bone. Novels;:VhE SURGEON’S LOG By J. J. Abraham. WHERE THE PAVEMENT ENDS .......7 By Russell. BY ORDER OF THE COMPANY By Mary Johnston. AUDREY -:•••••••• By Mary Joints!on. THE: PIPERS OF THE MARKET PLACE By Richard Delian. RUSTLER’S. VALLEY 7. , By Jackson Gregory. CAP.PY .BLCkS: RETIRES By Peter B. Kyne. SUNDOWN SLIM Bv 11. 11. Knibbs. THE RAJAH’S DAUGHTER By E. F. Penny. .(1(1(1 its QF THE • NIG lII' 7: Bv the Author of ‘Jiraniv Dale.” "THE-FIGHTING EDGE "... By Macleod Raine. WEST i...t...j....7, Bv C. A. Seltzer. T'jMBKR .........7. By Harold Titus. HAPPY HAWKINS .. ; By Wason. THE OWNER OF LA2V D ; ...' By W. IV White. HIDDEN TRAILS By W. IV White. VTHK WINNING OF BARBARA WORTH By Wright. iiT’HE HINNER CLUB ••••:• By Sapper. THE LITTLE KNIGHT OF X BAR B > By MauJe. LYDIA OF'THE PINES ! V —;—i— By Houore VVilWic Morrow. 2/6 EACH. FOUR COPIES POSTED FOR 10/6. TIIE ROAD MENDEIL iby Michael FaiHew). 10/6, 5/6, 3/6 each. ‘rilE OTHER SIDE OF THE LANTERN (Treves) 12/-. SENTIMENTAL TOMMY (J. M. Bafrie) 7/6. We are booking orders for the N.Z.XMAS ANNUALS. Li t.heni'for yotf; 2/-‘each; posted to United Kingdom, 2/1. ibt uS mail 0. w Bookseller MUIR Stationer

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16870, 27 October 1925, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16870, 27 October 1925, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16870, 27 October 1925, Page 9