WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE FOLLOWING CARS: HI i t | /^r\ > <*/ Considered To-day the Premier Car of the British Empire. King George and Prince of Wales each purchased one of these Models recently. made by General Motors Corporation, Ltd. A popular Car, and a great Seller. m & I D » A 25a5Z5a5E5a5a5a5a5Z5552525Z5a525a525E525E5a515H525e m ra f 6-cylinder Victory Model, admitted to be one of the Best American Cars imported into the Dominion. IS B I D I 4-cylmder, a sturdy small Car that will catch on with the public. >.'*/.,■ raSaSuZSHS2S2SES2SESESHSESESE£ E25H5E525255535E5E5E5E5252555Ere£E55^^ We Invite the Motoring Public to see our Exhibit at the Glympia Motor Show m I £ c ft I 110-112 Tuam St, CHRISTCHURCH
The BUICK will be at the Show as usual this week—and "at home" to visitors every day at any time at the Garage, Oxford Terrace. You can't afford to miss seeing the latest "Buick Six", —it's a winner. The greatest task ever set a motor car in the Dominion -and the BUICK never failed! During the recent " railway cut," the Government selected the Buick Sales Co. to carry on the mail service between Christchurch,Timaru and Dunedin. Running the 250 miles to a time-table, and carrying 11391bs of mail matter, 4001bs of papers, four passengers, luggage and driver, the "Buick Six" upheld it's enviable reputation for unfailing reliability C. J, JONES, Managing Director
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1790, 8 November 1919, Page 6 (Supplement)
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224Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1790, 8 November 1919, Page 6 (Supplement)
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