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OUIGK for 1928 has come foru ward with another great contribution- to-motoring comfort. Buick has taken, vibration out of the road by equipping every Buick with Hydraulic Shock Absorbers, front and rear. " Drive a Buick for 1928 over any road you choose. Bumpy, rutty or uneven, they all ride smoothly, for Buick grades its own roads. Added to the advance in body design, and the still finer performance due to vital improvements to the famous Valve-in-Head Engine, the addition of Hydraulic Shock Absorbers, at no extra cost, adds overwhelming emphasis to the extra value that Buick volume is able to supply in the Buick for 1928. Come in and prove this for yourself. "A Warranted Product of General Motors. " r. w r Buick has maintained its spring suspension with the addition of Lovejoy Hy- ; draulic Shock Absorbers. With this combination scientifically worked out for each model, the new Buicks give the maximum an riding comfort 20 COACH £515, 'ii ROADSTER £490 25 TOURING £490, 27 SEDAN £520. ’v ECLIPSE GARAGE, LEVIN fur WHEN BETTER CARS ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM. yzift f 99 *t£ui yy more convenient' and more mileage! That’s always the advice of a man who has tried Gilmore himself. He knows Gilmore- gives the maximum speed instantly, whether in his car or tractor. It is fresh spirit, because' it is sold only in the case!ft.Also, theempties—tins and cans— ; come in handy. Just try Gilmore! Ask your Factory Manager, your local Storekeeper or Stock Agent about Gilmore Case Spirit. « GILMORE <SV/ otor Spirit Gasolene Distillate Kerosene Lubricating Oils ®

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Shannon News, 6 July 1928, Page 1

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261

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 6 July 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 6 July 1928, Page 1

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