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SUPPLEMENT, THE GARDEN ISLAND, TUfl)AY. AI.G. 3, 192u 3: !5j EE 3 Read what the people of Honolulu think of the Paige . Honolulu, T. H., June 8, 1920 Newton Auto Exchange, Ltd., Honolulu, T. H. Gentlemen: In making my purchase of a car I looked over the various makes, then bought the Paige as I be lieved it possessed more of the qualities that I wanted in a car. After using the car I saw no reason for changing my first impressions. Yours very truly, Honolulu, T. H., June 9, 1920. Newton Auto Exchange, Ltd., Honolulu T. H. Gentlemen: I am absolutely satis'fled with the Paige car I bought from you last' year, your treatment has been more than I expected In every respect. My next car will be a Paige. , - Yours very truly, Honolulu, T. H., June 16, 1920. Newton Auto Exchange, Ltd. Honolulu, T. H. Gentlemen: I have found the Paige very satisfactory In every respect.' I have owned two Hudson cars before pur chasing Paige, and I "desire to state that I had always thought the Hudson was in a class by itself as to low up keep cost but my judgment was wrong. I use my car for rent service and it must be fit and ready at nil times. The Paige I find ia always ready for the call of duty. ' Its upkeep coal is much lower than my Hudson cars and cost of repair has been nil. . If anyone is in doubt about the good qualities of the Paige have them phone or write the undersigned. Yours very truly, Honolulu, T. H., June 18th, 1920 Newton Auto Exchange, Ltd., Honolulu T. H. Gentlemen: I have driven my Paige Glenbrook over 4000 miles and I must say I am very well satisfied with it. For all around serviceability, roadability, reliability, and economy of operation, it stands par-excellance. The class of roads that I have to travel in my work "THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GAR IN AMERICA" THE extraordinary demands for Paige cars that now confr6nts us is impressive proof, we believe, that the Paige policy to give the greatest dollar-for-dollar value on the market has the universal endorsement of the motoring public. The new series Paige models are striking examples of this policy. - . , . The ripe product of more than a decade of successful engineering and manufacturing experience in the automotive industry, these cars are the finest combination of beauty, dependability and economy to bear the Paige' name. MR. These Models are Available for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Five Passenger Touring Seven Passenger Touring Four Passenger Speedster ADDRESS OR CALL A. B. CORCORAN WAIMEA HOTEL, WA1MEA Read what the people of Honolnlu think of the Paige would tax the reserve energies of any car, but my Paige seemed to run better after each trying trip. Not knowing the proper road, I once drove it over the Wilhelmina Rise road, a feat I do not think has ever been attempted. And over the other side of the Island, I have driven It over muddy grades in rainy weather without chains to the as tonishment of my friends. And over rough roads, I Just suited it along at a 30-mile clip without any Inconvenience. I was a booster of Paige cars. I am now and will be as long as' the Paige plant produces as good cars as they are producing now. Taking it all in all. the Paige car is one of the best cars I have ever driven. Very truly yours, Walmanalo, T. H., June 28, 1920. Newton Auto Exchange, Ltd., Honolulu, T. H. Gentlemen; I have driven my Paigo car since laBt Feb ruary and I desire to Btate that I am more than satisfied. I call it a Mud-hen sometimes for I have some bad roads from Waimanalo, but never have any fear of starting out for I know I will get there. Your service is all one can ask for. If any one is in doubt about the Paige send them to me and I will be pleased to tell them how well satisfied I am. , Yours very truly, Honolulu, T. II., July 14. 1920. Newton Auto Exchange, Ltd., Honolulu, T. II. Gentlemen: The Paige Speedster which I bought from your firm some time ago is performing very satisfactorily in every respect. ' As you no doubt are aware, I am employed at Pearl Harbor and as my home is in Honolulu I must make the trip every day. Up to this writing the Paige has never failed me. Don not hesitate to use my name as reference to any one that desires -to know what r personally think of the Paige. Yours very truly, TRADE IN YOUR OLD CAR FOR A NEW ONE LIBERAL TERMS mm A i P1 Plantation Economy Growers of sugar cane, pineapples, tobacco, etc., find many uses for Certain-teed Roofing. Besides being the best roof covering known it is used for siding purposes as it keeps the interiors dry and makes it easy to maintain uniform temperatures. 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They have lost their stove, and it is raining, but they say they "don t care a rap" and are "going to have a wond erful time." :o :- Kinau, Friday, July 30, 1920. Mr. G. N. Wilcox, S. C. Kennedy, Mrs. Kennedy, Miss E Damon, R. L. Ran som, Jonah Kumalae, John Maxam Miss M. Carter, Mrs. Sessions Miss B. Lindsay, Miss D. Lindsay, J. Lincoln, Mrs. Lincoln.T. A. Lyons, Mrs. Olsen, Mis. Hcnriqucs and infant, Miss Mag gie Ilcnrigues, Flora Henrigues, Mrs. W. S. Hart, Mrs. James McClellan, Barbara Guard, Mrs. J. B. Guard, Mrs. Nicholson, Mrs. M. DraUo, John Water house, Master WaU-rhouse, Judge Stanley, Mr. Nicholson, Mrs. W. O Crowell, Miss Croweir, R. C. Lane Mr. Hoffman, T. 11. Neal, C. Jardin, S. M.Thomas, W. Hardy, Mr. Sessions, W. C. Aelii, Miss C. Hart, Miss H. Ka pahee, Bun Ilea, Jos. Kuhee, Mrs. Ka hee, M. J. Bolte. NOTICE TO KAUAI MERCHANTS Notice is hereby given that on and after this date, August 1st, 1920, Mr. K. C. 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