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# Leadership to-day belongs to Buick because so many people make it theirfirstchoiceamong 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 pirice. . y The famous Buick Valve-in-Head engine isa moreexpensive type to build. Buick could use a steeriiig 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. Th£ Torque-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. Don’t be misled into driving a second choice car. - Compare these points in Buick design with those of other cars of the same or even higher price before you spend your money. m m 55 WHEN BETTER MOTOR CARS ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM

You can’t cure a cold with glue, Or mend up a lung with wire: You cannot your lost youth renew By putting your feet in the fire. • You can’t stop a headache with lead. Or patch up the ’flu with velour; But you’ll ne’er, lay in bed with a cold in vour head If you tahe Woods’ Great Pepper-

FOOTBALLERS’ STIFF MUSCLES. O-tol is rpcocrnised bv the “All RlaHfs” and snores of other teams as an ideal embrocation. Rub In before the mn+cJi •

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Shannon News, 24 September 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 24 September 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 24 September 1926, Page 4

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