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ife li-.v- ■ v- :' '. £?s& HSffi SVr?- r % r'.H'-S’ ■>■• 66 Everyone .-. Buick is Kal’ For they have discovered the great pleasure of owning a car whose design is an unfailing safeguard to prevent trouble. Buick, the car with performance that .started the motor car industry—now announces newer, greater values in the local assembled Tomer and 5 edan r.t reduced prices. These new lowered prices give such value as seem almost impossible—the incompatible* beauty ot the Fisher Closed Body, its maximum seaa.ng at.o tree eiling ccntfort, its complete snugness absolute we I her i reaction. All these allied with smooth, powcrtul i ngitu-performance and magnificient roadability are yours in Buick—and at new reduced prices. . Buy a Buick ! Its more dependable, smarter, more reliable and now its lower in price. M a i ;U i m i> r - • t v. aV, -o l: .... p Oh G TEST The Reduced Prices ‘Product of General Motor* 1927 Five-passenger Sport Touring de Luxe, reduced from £472 t0£445 £445 (f:o. b. Main Ports) 1927 Five-passenger Four-doog Sedan, reduced from £525 to— SGHAEF’S GARAGE £5lO GREYMOUTH. (f.o.b. Pettne)

A CORRECTIVE. Chamberlain’s Tablets are a corrective for constipation and its attendant ills. They produce regular, natural action of the bowels, thus freeing the blood from impurities caused by constipation. Chamberlain’s Tablets are easy to take and pleasant in effect. There’s a Smile in every Tablet.”

liiat the Family Endowment Bill will throw an enormous additional charge upon the public services, amounting in the case of the railways and tramways a tone .to £1,500,000 per year, and upon industry generally it will press heavily leading to the closing of factories. The cost, says the report, will he passed on to the public, and it eventually must be borne by the workers themseiVes in an increasing cost of living. The Committee recommends that, at the earliest possible moment, the State Government, in conjunction with the Federal and the other State Governments, should refer the question to the fullest investigation.

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 March 1927, Page 1

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328

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 23 March 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 23 March 1927, Page 1

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