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r>o<ly by ;:Ss jgw '' Fisher ;<g| Nowßttick takes 11-J* /“ "7 HYDRAULIC SHOCKVI orailOß’ out of the s “«o E^PM S NE of the outstanding improvements on x_z the Buick for 1928 is the improved riding comfort. Buick has maintained its spring suspension with die addition of Lovejoy Hydraulic WHEN Buick, last year, made its famous Valve-in-Head Engine Shock Absorbers. With this combination vibrationless beyond belief buyers everywhere hailed this advance scientifically worked out for each model, the in motor car performance as an engineering triumph. comfort 1 SlVe maximum in ri^ins Now Buick for 1928 has come forward with another great contribu- Lovejoy Hydraulic Shock Absorbers have tion to motoring comfort. Buick has taken vibration out of the road by been in use for a number of years and have equipping every Buick with Hydraulic Shock Absorbers, front and rear- proved their value on cars of the most expensive type. Drive a Buick for 1928 over any road you choose. Bumpy, rutty or And in Buick these Shock Absorbers are uneven, they all ride smoothly, for Buick grades its own roads. made an integral part of the car by *j , , j , , - . , redesigning both springs and chassis and so Added to the advance in body design and comfort achieved by lowered provide far greater smoothness than shock bodies by Fisher on the new double-drop frame, and the still finer per- absorbers merely added as extra equipment, formance due to vital improvements to the famous Valve-in-Head Engine, the addition of Hydraulic Shock Absorbers, at no extra cost, adds over- . ? v whelming emphasis to the extra value that Buick volume is able to supply in the Buick for 1928. Come in and prove this value for yourself. 84 Roadstea ' — g .. . TT7 T 25 Tourer ... 455 A Warranted Product of General Motors. 25© Coach ... g? 51© INGLIS BROS. ® CO LTD 27 Sedan w orner Jervois Quay, Cable and Taranaki Streets, * WELLINGTON. 47 Sedan ... & Wanganui: H. S. HARMAN, LTD. Levin: P. O. VON HARTITZSCH. Napier: H.B. FARMERS’ CO-OP ASSN., LTD. New i’lymouUi: L. xi. dUHxSbOxX. Mast«rton: T. WAGG AND CO. Hastings: H.B. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD. Tailiape: NICHOLLS BROS. Lower Hutt: VALLEY AND B.AY MOTORS. Dannevirke* HR FARMERS’ CO OP ASSN ITD Hawera: W. O CAI.LAGHAN. Gisborne: ORMOND’S MOTORS CO. fXl^ : W. H BAIN AND CO LTO. " Pahiatua: E. Brady. Blenheim: A. IS. TURNER. .... - M 8U10U1928 WHEN BETTER CARS ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 128, 28 February 1928, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 128, 28 February 1928, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 128, 28 February 1928, Page 15

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