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Friday, Jan u ary 24, 1936 L A S V E G A S A G E PAGE T H R E E Could it be habit? Maybe you get used to buying in the low-priced field—you get the idea a big car costs too much to run—you resign yourself to small-car com fort, ability, performance— and plain human nature keeps you from inquiring further! Maybe a Buick is a b it beyond your reach. But let’s not admit it until we’ve got the actual figures! W e ’ll gamble our time against yours to show you just what a Buick will cost—to buy—to r u n -t o keep in good condition. W e ’ve surprised many, a small-car owner with our thrifty figures, thrilled them with a demon* stration. Let us show you our arithmetic — and what a Buick can do out on the road. It won’t cost a penny—and it may make you a lot happier—with a Buick 1 IT COSTS LESS NOW TO BUY ON TilVIEI * The new GMAC 6% TIM E PAYMENT PLAN not only makes it easier to figure the cost o f buying on time, but saves money that you can use to get a better car. For example,a Buick Special business coupe listing at the factory (safety glass included, standard and special accessory groups extra) at only . . . s ' F " * *Subjectto change without notice. ? HAT keeps you from driving s Buick—not next year—but nov — today? Is it the money? Tim e payments on a Buick are but two or three dollars a week more than on the lowest-priced cars—less than that, when you figure the “extras” a smaller car usually calls for. Is it the upkeep ? Buick is a big comfortable car that gives small-car gas mileage, small-car mileage on oil. Y ou ’ll keep a Buick at least a year longer than you’ll keep a lesser car — and probably spehd less On it for service and repair in the meantime { JAMES CASHM AN-107 NORTH M AIN -LAS VEGAS, NEVADA