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V K -1 i-1 a : TO c? ./Xf t —: V C c V- © 2(» Special Racing Type Fiat, similar to the Grand Prix Winners. 0 0 i,J Prices from Model 501 Colonial Type, 10-15 h.p, Chassis . £370 Factory 3-Seater . £450 Factory Torpedo 4-5 Seater £450 Colonial 3-Sealer .... £490 Colonial 3-Seater ... £495 Colonial t-Door Coupe £575 Colonial 4-Door Saloon £595 All Prices f.o.h. Main Ports. Also 15-20 h.p., 20-30 h.p., and 40-50 models. n —fi-nnrr TiT l£Ssa& V ms ft m f&M (Q. FIAT’S triumphs in classic rates, endurance and economy tests, on road and track throughput the World since 1899, hive been sweeping and complete. All that Has been learned in these —the add test of motordom—-has been given practical expression in the 501 Colonial Model Fiat, built for the use and enjoyment of New Zealand Owners. Bocata are by the’Dominion's matter craftsmen, d&igried ffotn.a first hind knowledge of this country’s conditions, ana jhpunted on a ctanois which carries not m mince of superfluous weight, marvellous reserve of strength to withstand contntuooi sWellihg«a all conditions of road. : t Fiat w die only car • which pmvideif the dungs mbrt '^aicf' discr'otnJnating m&torlsts at a low initial outlay. Etjiiipmenb—fro.n realleath«Ughohtmy. l« full balloon tymij-h and complete. TbU f'iai will do $$ miles to a gbltbn of petrol We tvfW pintofat. that/ Some drivers get .40 m.ft.ft C*AZ N& OiSTnifitWWi Kent VELUNQTON. SOI Colonial Model 10-lS h.p. £495 "Th Car c?! Reput^M*. 0 ’ We are waiting to Set you SOLE / GENTS: BENNETT BROS., GERALDINE. J. A. LASH, WAIMATE. - this car. GkG-U

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 19 March 1926, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 19 March 1926, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 19 March 1926, Page 13

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