"Sow-the Lowest-Priced n Everyone wants Pontiac’s kind of sixcylinder performance swift, powerful and satin-smooth. Everyone wants economy, reliability and endurance—the kind every Pontiac owner is boasting of. Everyone wants Fisher bodies—'the smart, rigid, non-drumming bodies of wood and steel such as Pontiac alone offers in its price class. Pontiac, and Pontiac alone, now gives all these things at an amazing new low price —a £SO reduction ! You want all the things that Pontiac gives. You want them at a price you can pay. Can you go past a ‘Pontiac now ? See the Pontiac. priced six. It is the world's lowest PONTIAC 2>own By A NEW ZEALAND ASS vIBLED PRODUCT The Pontiac Six is completely built up at the Petone Plant of General Motors, an operation that keeps over 260 New Zealand men and women in constant employment, and enables you in purchasing a General Motors car to contribute directly to the Industrial welfare of your own country. * & & tWARRANTED FOR ONE YEAR Pontiac and every other General Motors car now carries a definite One Year Warranty under which there will be furnished a part to replace any which proves—in the Warranty period—to be defective either in material or workman* ship. DISTRIB TTORS: .. (J<)sates&W/i/tjzLt£>.. kT# ;~bicyclc and motor importers • A 77 Beach Road, AUCKLAND Tuakau SPEDDING & CO., LTD. - GILES BROS - - - NEAL MOTORS LTD- - Hamilton OAKLAND - WARRANTED PRODUCTS OF GENERAL MOTORS - Rotorua WHAKATANE ENGINEERING WORKS Wakatane PONTIAC -
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 170, 8 October 1927, Page 12
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234Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 170, 8 October 1927, Page 12
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