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"■yTO 1936 T ' "X / lOTears" J Trouble-free Motorinq (>• *j S' "I’V'THt.N you invest in a FIAT 509, you can look S' forward confidently to ten years of. eminently satisfactory motoring. For the “509” has been built to FIAT’S well-known traditions. It is a masterpiece of engineering—perfect in design, material and construction — with the quality to stay on the road years after most other cars have been “scrapped." With a “509" motoring is really a pastime. At the first touch on the starter button, the engine springs into virile life. You undertake a journey of 10 miles or 1000 miles with the same care-free confidence, knowing that the car will take you there as fast as you care to travel, without one mechanical hitch to mar the pleasure of your trip. That s trouble-free motoring—the sort of motoring the 509 will give you year after year, at a minimum cost for upkeep and maintenance. , • 1 Prices from Standard 2-Seater £295 De L«xe 2-Seater £320 De Luxe 4-Seattr £350 We incite you to drive this amazing car yourself. When can you the wheel ? N.Z. DISTRIBUTORS: THE MAORILAND MOTORS, LTD, HEADQUARTERS, WELLINGTON. HAWERA AGENT: FARMERS’ CO-OP. fj NEW PLYMOUTH AGENT: CRITERION MOTORS. K B? if IV “THE CAR OF INTERNATIONAL REPUTATION.”

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1926, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1926, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1926, Page 7

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