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THINGS YOU FIND WHEN YOU W compare the''*™ [~i° i A Successful Six now winning even Greater Skcccm. atures i . Bodies by Fisher —G M R Cylinder Head—Cross-flow Radiator—here are three big features that no buyer of a six in Pontiac’s class can afford to overlook. If the new series Pontiac Six offered no other exclusive advantages, it would still hold its rightful position as the world’s finest low-priced Six. First, in offering bodies by Fisher, the Pontiac Six brings to the low-priced 'field not only the style and smartness, .but also the luxury, roominess and staunch construction inherent in Fisher design. Embodying the'. G M R (General Motors Research) cylinder Head,’Pontiac combines amazing smoothness and silence with economy of operation, using ordinary motor spirit. And providing the thermostatically-controlled crossflow radiator, it practically eliminates losses of water and assures the proper temperature for highest engine efficiency. PRODUCED IN NEW ZEALAND ■jr* ' ‘ LEVIN PONTIAC OAKLAND PRODUCTS Of GENERAL MOTORS-

To ELLIS 0 MANTON LTD., G.P.O. BOX 222, WELLINGTON Please send me Free Sample of your “All-British ” Tea, for which I enclose 2d. in stamps to pay packing and postage. 3

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Shannon News, 5 October 1928, Page 1

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189

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 5 October 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 5 October 1928, Page 1

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