§5 s &i£ m *^» * m i »;»w "Kunnum mmi « w iib t ~,<f, mm i WmAWv mm 1 si s^l *: tu/VCH£C"K ROOM* 4K r« nail w e pa @r 4c n m& m ? V** gr-r? if 5k p,« I M ;?■# ? -a a; >* S i m^j^ Sas®^ 0 1m f//j 'MI m mm m m mn ma i mi 'lull 'Ml' wm Wits: * '.«>* « W/Wft IliU &iS !:*;« 1 SSSHfi 1 BH I as v* -tf d;* ~\ P *-7« &* »WJ SS fciSHS ;.#v4> &N$ iVtf I OUNDED in 1899, with fifty workmen, to-day one of the world's foremost Motor Engineering Factories. Over a quarter of a century's unrestricted research, experience, and progress has made "Fiat" the Car of International Repute — the acme of luxurious, efficient transportation. Many honours have come to "Fiat" during this time —awards from Exhibitions in all parts of the world, trophies for premier place in every known speed and endurance test. Its marvellous record of victories in this direction is an outstanding proof of its superlative qualities. And the magnificent service rendered by 50,000 "Fiat" Vehicles supplied to the Allies during the War further stresses "Fiat" efficiency. Rapidly increasing output has enabled sweeping reductions to be made on newest models, and to-day's price list shows an incomparable ratio of value. Yet this does not mean that "Fiat * is nbw built down to a price. It still stands" as la masterpiece of advanced design and engineering skill, built to satisfy the most discriminating motorist who demands the utmost in Quality, Appearance, and Performance. MODEL 501 COLONIAL TYPE -' 10-lSh.p. Chassis ■■**■. >. £370 3-Seater ... .. £450 Torpedo 4/5-Seater ..., £450 Colonial 5-Scatcr .. £495 Colonial 2-Dpor Coupe . £575 Colonial 4-Door Saloon £595 Also 'ls-20 h.p., 20-30 h.p., and 40-50 h.p. Models. Colonial Bodies can be built to any design Standard equipment lor every car and chassis includes spare wheel and five tyres, electric light and starter, clock', speedV meter, and many unique com* , fort-giving conveniences. Luxurious appointments toJ closed models include silic window blinds, carpets, ash tray, and companion. Users ofi these silent, speedy, powerful, and dignified cars include all the principal world's Governments, many royal personages, Indian rulers, ministers, ambassadors, public automobile services, etc. You'll be in good company when driving a "FIAT 9 Local Agents f N.Z. FARMERS MOTORS t ASHBURTON CANTERBURY FARMERS TIMARU CANTERBURY FARMER? WAIMATE N;Z. FARMERS BLENHEIM AND NELSON a I I li/ ft K FIAT AGENTS Cashel Street 'M
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18551, 28 November 1925, Page 11
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