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CARS OF DISTINCTION

BUICK AND PACKARD DISPLAY. The general artistic effect of the exhibit of Messrs Whitford-Erson Motors, Ltd., is certainty in keeping with the quality Packard and Buick cars, for which the firm are agents. Included in the display 'is a live-sealer louring Packard, which is' known as the Uolls-Royce of American products in the motor-car industry, 'flu's model has attracted cdtlsidcrablc attention, and the enthusiasm displayed by prospective purchasers shows [hat the Packard immediately attracts' the notice of not only the experienced motorist, but also the novice about to embark upon the joys of motoring. The new model Buicks showing include a luxurious Limousine, the appointments of which are not only beautiful in finish ami design, but, possessing that sturdy appearance which characterises the machines manufactured by Buick. The other typos displayed are a five-seater Sporting Model and a four-cylinder Touring (Jar. The slogan used by the firm, "when better cars are built. Buick will build thorn," is adhered to in everything connected with Buick products, and the man considering the purchase of a car need have no hesitation in deciding on a Buick, which combines beauty of production with service stamped' in every part of the machine. Visitors to the Show arc advised not to miss the Whilford-Erson Motors, Ltd., stand. The firm's garage, situated in Victoria Street, Hamilton, is open continuously, and full stocks of accessories, benzines, oils, etc., are ready on hand lo those in need of same.

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Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15999, 30 May 1924, Page 4

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CARS OF DISTINCTION Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15999, 30 May 1924, Page 4

CARS OF DISTINCTION Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15999, 30 May 1924, Page 4