SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, - 1912

THE CHINA MAIL.

USEFUL INVESTMENTS

FOR

XMAS.

LIKE THE CARAT MARK ON GOLD.

YOUR DREAM

OF AN IDEAL. MOTOR CYCLE COME TRUH,

The wonderful possibilities for pleasure-riding offered by the motor-- cycle are, after all, its first claim on the private owner. Equipped with a side car the pleasars possibilites are greatly expanded and the motorcycle has become a family conveyance, zfording healthful recreation to thousands who otherwise would miss the delights of touring and county riding,

Like the hall-mark on an article of silver, or the Carat mark on a thing of gold, the name BUICK on the radiator of an automobile represents a definite standard of motor-car value. It stands for familiar proven features of design, for excellence of construction, for dependable performance. It represents the product of an organisation, which for almost twenty years has main- tained an enviable reputation for producing in very large volume motor-cars of uniformly high quality and excep- tional performance.

It is the symbol of a car, insuring to its gossessor. that pleasure and satisfaction which come only from the ownership of an automoblie giving the maximum of performance and service, under all conditions.

The Chinese Railway Commission, after numerc us experiments with cars of different makes, recently plac d into operation, between Kalgan and Orga, thirty-fiv: BUICK motor-cars, and their operation has been so successful and profitable that 65 more cars were ordered,--

For reliability; economy, strength, performance, balance and convenience there is nothing to beat the BUICK valve-in-head motor can. It is the "Car of Achievement"; the favourite among people who want things done quickly and certainly. BUT A BUICK CAR -TO-DAY.

In business the parcel.car has made the motorcyde an excellent ̈medium for speedy and économical delivery service. The big

advantages of the motorcycle for business or pleasure are self-evident. Economy, in the first cost, in upkeep, in operation-umall space required for storage-speed and power splenty are but a few.

The 1920 Reading Standard is a sturdy, powerful machine in which nowhere has strength been sacrificed for appearance. It is, kowever, a beautiful and luxurious machine with handsome, im- pressive lines. The abundance of power and marvellous possibilities for speed, combined with a sense of stability and comfort in riding, has earned for the Beading Standard in years past the well desert- ed title, 'America's Best Motorcycle." The 1920 is without doubt

the "WORLD'SĮMASTER MOTORUYOLE."

R-S

R5 Readindard

READING, PA.

Before deciding on a matorcycle, bitter havo a demonstration

on & Beading Standard.

"A SMALL BIG CAR."

A "Small Big Car" is as fitting a title for the BORIPPE-BOOTH as may be found. Not an imita- tion of à Big Car, but a big car built small-all of the refinements, all of the advantages-everything that a big car has, except the high price and cost of upkeep.

It is the ideal car for the particular owner who desires something luxurious without being costly. Not only have the best materials been selected, but they have been built up into a unit so distinctively good as to merit and receive the approbation of the most knowing critics

Scripps -Booth

EXILE GARAGE,

Sole Agents.

PAA

CARS ON HIRE.

Phone. 2864

Des Voeux Road.

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