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■ OPEN mßb 1 i SI CLOSED Summer conditions now prevail all the year, under the Buick hood. At 90°, or at zero this valuable Buick improvement—Thermostatic Circulation Control—reduces the warming-up period to less than three minutes/ No water circulates through the Buick radiator until the best operating temperature is reached. Then a valve automatically opens and circulation starts. But the valve snaps shut, circulation quits, if for any reason the temperature drops below this temperature. Engine heat is thus stored for quick starting ori cold days. For this, and many other vital reasons, the 1927 Bujck is the Greatest Ever Built. The engine is vibrationless beyond belief. Drive it and see what that means. '"Product of Ctmtal Motors ECLIPSE GARAGE, 1027 MODELS AND PRICES 114 J in. Wheelbase Four - passenger Sport I Roadster De Luxe .... £472 Five - passenger Sport Tourer De Luxe £472 Five-passenger Two-door Sedan £495 Four-passenffor Coupe.... £515 Fivo-passenß-er Four-door Sedan £525 tSOin. Wheelbase Five-passeng-er Two .-door Sediin £565 Five.-passenger Four-door Sedan £595 l2Sin. Wheelbase Four - passenger ' Sport lloadsier D> Luxe £560 Five - pns«rn;;er Sport Tourer s>s< Luxe. ..£560 Four-door Bedan l->e Luxe..... £755 (f.o.b. Main Porta)

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SNEWS19261217.2.27.2

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Shannon News, 17 December 1926, Page 4

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189

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 17 December 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 17 December 1926, Page 4

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