A GIFT THAT LASTS - - ■ ■■ As a Wedding Gift there is Nothing finer than a HbIMBSm GRANDFATHER ( LOCK I WIHM As a practical Gift, carrying a daily message of sentiment, through a tifetime of service, there is no present that quite com- Mt pares with a Grandfather Clock— especially if I|l M@|| it is made by Father Time. The Ideal Christmas l|Mwl|l||a Present ■ For Families who club together in buying their friends or relatives a Christmas Present a Father Time Grandfather Clock is the logical ' gift. It speaks a message of affectionate re- J BQQMEgHHg gard, embodied in years of service as an ; accurate record ot time and as a handsome piece of furniture. • M. LAB ARRE ' RBBMI THE THAMES PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER ' . thißFmOfSt'atic control of cooling ■i’ Summer conditions now prevail ah I. the year, under the Buick hood. At 90°, or at zero this valuable Buick improvement—Thermostatic Circulation Control—reduces the warming-up ■■■■■l period to less than three minutes ! e No water circulates through the Buick radiator until the best operating OOHII temperature is reached. Then a valve MFfl/ automatically opens and circulation ■V starts. But the valve snaps shut, ■ circulation quits, if for any reason the I temperature drops below this temperature. Engine heat is thus stored JJJSESSSSS S f° r Quick starting on cold days. For this, and many other vital _. reasons, the 1927 Buick is the Greatest lTLzx Ever Built. The engine is vibration1 a less beyond belief. Drive it and see G R EAT E ST what “ ¥ TT T¥ JT 1027 models and phon I 111 llljin. Wheelbase IS W ■ I H S , Four - passenger -Sport fa jm WL Ji HI Ba Roadster De Luxe .... £4?S Five - passenger Sport ' „ _ - „ _ __ Tourer De Luxe £472 ••■pm <,f EVER BUILT ■ General Melon ” • SSSSS? ““ -Sedan £525 . WILLIS -BROS. , LTD. Tt? 4DniT4 Sedan ?. •• ... £565 ,1 xl Aix.vjn.zx Five-passenger Four-door ’ Sedan £S9S FLEMING & SON LTD. . . TjAVPriA Roadster De 1aixe...... £560 r ZIHixVJZx. Five - passenger Sport Tourer De Luxe £560 .. . *■* 3 Seven-passenger Four-door • Sedan De Luxe..., £755 . . (f.o.b. Main Forts).
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5063, 10 December 1926, Page 4
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