BUICK 1919 MODELS. Three an« Five Seaiers. ARK YOU CONSIDERING THE PURCHASE OF A MOTORCAR? IF SO, IT IS WELL TO REMEMBER THIS:— That a Motor Car is primarily a mechanical contrivance, ami it should lhe r efore be bought as a machine, .body lines, finish, one man tap, and the hundred and one minor details are essential to the modern completely equipped automobile, and are all to be found on the BUICK -the leading Car of to-dav—but these are all unimportant and negligible factors m the LIFE, PERFORMANCE, and STAMINA of a Motor Car—lTS THE MOTOR THE TRANSMISSION, AND OTHER PARTS OF THE CHASSIS THAT COUNT! The Chasc-i? of a Car, as is well known, is made up of a large number of intricate mechanical units, each with a distinct relation to the others and working in harmony with them, and the elficiency and life of a Motor Car depends largely on the manner in which these mechanical units are COORDINATED and BALANCED. Vet one would hardly be justified in purchasing a Motor Car solely on the strength of one or even several of these mechanical features. It is only when the correct relation between POWER and LOAD, COMFORT ami SAFETY, PERFORMANCE and DURABILITY is preserved, that we find true Motor Car efficiency. As a result of twenty years of scientific study, experiment and refinement, backed by a broad experience of the most practical kind, we find on the markets of the world to-day a car in which the balance and co-ordina-tion of the mechanical parts is so nearly perfect, that the car stands absolutely in the forefront for high efficiency, honest value and economy of upkeep and running, for power, strength and comfort, and above all, for cver-ready service and safety—and the name of that car is BUICK, unquestionably the finest and best car on the New Zealand market to-daj-a car, the mechanical excellence of which is reflected, not only in its carlv performance, hut becomes more apparent the longer the car is used. 'ASK ANY BUICK OWNER, not only of this yearWuodel, hut of the models for years pa-st, and he will tell you that no too bad, no hill too steep, and-no work too hard for the “BUICK!” In deciding on the purchase of a car, follow the lead of men of discernment, and Buy a “ BUICK.” A. RUSSELL & CO., INVERCARGILL. IW* Solid Nickel, 10/6. RITCHIE & CO., Solid Nickel. 10/6, mporting and Manufacturing Saddlers, DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. m u m m 7f- \! Car Tyres Square Tread Non-Skid •Oversize for 815 x 105 Rims. FIVE PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. MICHELIN CAR TYRES ARE HALF THE PRICE AND TWICE THE QUALITY OF ANY OTHER TYRE. Whether your roads ere good or bad, full of ruts, wet or dry, it makes no odds, the Michelin Non-Skid Cover is the one for you. P. H. VICKEMY, MICHEUN TYRE STORES - TAY STREET.. ■’HHlfdilfnJ i ill 513 P? cd as Pltteir V& \> FLA^O* Essemchs There’s nothing mysterious about these Favorite Essences ! Yet it ip wonderful what splendid results b ! The secret Js simply High and Absolute Purity. For ng and Cooking, Housewives they’re quite without a rival, always so dependable. Made in eight different flavors, and sold by the leading Grocers and Storekeepers. See that you get the flat panel-shaped bottle. thev Wi n ■
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Southland Times, Issue 18077, 2 May 1919, Page 8
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