______-__---—^^ 1 LARGE AUCKLAND BAKERY 'Jcfc ifilfeil^iS^^ 1 Enthusiastic About Their Fleet of 1U; ---i^*--H 16 FARGOS I •..■>■'" I In 1929 Walter Buchanan Limited bought their first I . les iioitea, 1 FARGO—a second-hand truck, that is still in daily 1 nes»W. comneroi* 1 vetic i service. From then on they have bought only FARGO, I gffij.*;£" dn.i._ I because of their proven fast, faithful and economical I „ „ sl _ s , , n fur thß? I service. To-day they have a fleet of 16 FARGOS! Read rr^^^^s-ssss^ theirletter! I toi"™"'*"o^ rlfa n nab«.ab«n R C onU^o«iy on^ I You, too, can depend.on FARGO! As all FARGO owners know, ■ ..•c<m4--h»n4 l» >|| 9t,, don. •o»^B e °. 8B actualW ■ ' Chrysler engineers have not only built all FARGO models to last ' rOiS. t!l£s2V*»! 4 'dXiaiVto sJamaggtasSg I,-1-' ■. many years, but they have made them r , J • ■£sfeffa6-"^sßS |K3£--;:.■■■■■■ ::r^ifia&wnfc . mod**,™. «sss-.? ,^.« tt .«.i.-.^--.v- i ■ valuei ■ abd£/# *'"' -rs^¥;H?£« : .■■ • ENGLISH-BUILT ri ScI 0 stops »»* Storl/S * ■ . . ■ I - - ■^ FARGO TRUCKS Now Available m.,«.. n.oloif ' Hurn'taunaa- R Jennlnns and Co., Heretaunga Service Station. Petono: tockhead. Ltd. Otaki: J. Southgatc. Pnhiatua: A. &R. Oon«M. ■■■ Master Dealer: p!K, Nirth' "illy■ t Mills Ltd Levin: Bonner's Garage. Feildins: Blah. I StrawbnUuc. Masterton: Ingley 4 Morris. Cart«rPROGRESS MOTORS, LTD., To"- BH Every olrife. Hub Street. Martinboromh: Les. Campbell. Garage. Featherston:V. Venncll. Garaao Service Station, Fox Strett. 43 Victoria Street, Wellington, Grejtown:'*. G. Rhodes. Garage. Main Street. N.Z. Uistnbutor: IOUU MOTORS, IVIU., Wellinffton. , FARGO TRUCKS / - BUILT BY CHRYSLER
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 129, 2 June 1937, Page 20
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