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Leadership to-day belbngs to. Buick'because so mdhy people make it their first-choiceainohg all motor cars. They have discovered that other cars in Buick’s price-class are not even close to Buick in value. Big volume production alone makes it possible for Buick to give you a lot better car for the same price. The famous Buick Vaive-in-Head engine isa tnoreexpensive type to build. Buick could use a steering gear less expensive than the 5 - control - surface Among the complete range of Buick 'open and closed models there is one to suit your desires exactly—come in and see it, or let us arrange a demonstration. steering mechanism which adds so much to Buick’s driving ease-. The Tortjue-tube Drive also adds expense to Buick manufacture, as do the “Sealed Chassis”, the “Triple Sealed Engine”, full pressure engine lubrication, the Buick multipledisc, dry - plate clutch, and Buick mechanical 4 - wheel brakes. . Dou’t be misled into driving a second choice car. Compare these points in Buick design with those of other cars pf the same or even higher price before you spend your money. ■ SCHAEF’S GARAGE ' GREYMOUTH WHEN BETTER MOTOR CARS ARE BUILT m m gjppBUICK WILL BUILD THEM
MAORIS CRITICISED. [BT TELEGRAPH —PER TRESS ASSOCIATION. 1 PARIS, Sept. 20. For the Maoris. Fahvasser and Bell scored trios in the first half, both being conerted, and in the second 1* alwasser scored two, both being converted, and Bell one whioh was not converted, in the last minute. Disappointment at the Maoris’ performance is reflected in the criticisms. The “Echo des Sports” states the Maoris did not rise to expectations. The team work appeared somewhat elementary but all possessed remarkable physical resources. Lauto interviewed the referee who said the victory was solely due to the Maoris speed and superior wind. Tv Alpinors performed remarkably in consideration of their limited training. The paper adds that the Maoris will certainly be beaten at Narbouhe and in England. WELLINGTON, September 21. The following is the Wellington team to play the SecTdon Shield Districts team on Saturday: Taylor, Bedell, Grenfell. Svcnson, South. MacKenzie, Leys. McKay, Tilyard (backs), Wilson, Warden. Sly, Martin-Smith, Edgar, Thomas, E. Barry, Pope, Pickering and Voyce (forwards). NEW ZEALAND WIN. LONDON, Sept, 21. . The New Zealand League team eleven points, (four' goals and a try), Rochdale nine points, (three tries).
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