■M s?s 2* BC i « «g i-i s^»° % * %. 0, % / I L S far as the lady-driver is concerned, the easily-handled FIAT 509 is expensive car to the limbo of the past. For women fall in love with the "509" at first sight—and covet it after five minutes behind the wheel. Low hung and racy, the clean lines of the "509" promise speed and power. .Deep adds a note of elegance. Exceptional ease of steering and controls makes driving a pleasure, while dependable four-wheel crakes ensure safety. To these obvious advantages must be added FIAT'S unfailing reliability and remarkable economy of operation'—the most essential features of all to the woman who drives her own car. Prices from £295 f K.Z. DI3TBIEOTOBS: Th» Maoriland Uotac* Ltd., 100 aiouceiter it., Ofcrlrtcharck. DISTRICT AGENTS: Timaru, Jno. 0, Tw» grcvo; Goraldlne, Bennett Brw. SUB-AOBSTB; Wataul, Bauki rtnlanla, ft Hunm: ABliburton. G. Wilcox, 1 £3 3£ **s VG&I &&:* The Leading Hoase for PAINTING AND DECORATING Thos. Gapes & Co. 83 Victoria Street Te'a->hone 710 A shilling Advertisement in the classißjd section of Tna Pbebs ..will sell your goods. Try it, 12 words Is, three insertions 2s Gd. Best Quality Food* at Lowest >rlc*» GEO.H.WOQPSUd. 80 Miry *WMI . W«J&»
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18898, 13 January 1927, Page 5
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