ownersTTQW often you’ve seen a Buick owner stop in front of a n Buick dealer’s showroom—not merley to look at a new Buick —but just to chat a while ’. . . . Old friends. Such friendships exist between Buick owners and Buick dealers the country over. They have been built up throi ;h many years of pleasant association. For Buick owners invariably buy Buicks again and again. And the Buick dealer and service organisation, stands out as one of the oldest and most permanent to be found in the entire industry. As Buick dealers in this centre, we feel proud to have behind us this personal part of Buick’s reputation and we know we can only maintain it through our interest in our owners’ continued satisfaction. Come in and see us—and Buick. You’ll find us interested in your problems—ready to help and advise you, whether you’re in the market for a car or not. 20 COACH £sl#. Zl. ROADSTER £490 25 TOURING £490, 27 SEDAN £520. ECLIPSE GARAGE, LEVIN 3t? jt-tf “ W.. 1223 Beae* 1 ara feqiafi, SuscH will Suild them* i BRITISH TEAJ 9S , d I r* ELLIS 6 MANTON LTD., G.P.O. BOX 222, WELLINGTON Phase send me Free Sample of your "All-British " Tea, for which I | enclose 24. in stamps to pay packing and postage. a NameAddress
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Shannon News, 7 September 1928, Page 1
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216Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 7 September 1928, Page 1
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