m >•£ i F<M U & F*^J| ■A7 »r« *?V? w» -*• *.% s* «!•* ?• *w :5»: ft* S* » «■■• l, V <•!)'■ J t?^-^' m ?iW ■i*\ ■*?—>?■ '//5T^ ,•*»■■.■*« m w. v& it *> 3b.: The long list of distinguished owners fittingly emphasizes Fiat's claim to be regarded as " The Aristocrat of Cars." And the fact of continuous use by these Royal Personages, Government and Diplomatic Representatives, Indian Potentates, Members of the Nobility and Municipal Dignitaries, etc., fully proves that where dignity, luxury, and performance are demanded, the choice is always "FIAT." Some of Fiat's Patrons: Their Majesties the King and Queen of Italy H.M. the Queen Margherita Their Majesties the King and Queen of England Their Majesties the King and Queen of Greece Their Majesties the King and Queen of Siam H.M. the Queen of Denmark H.M. the Emperor of Japan H.M. the King of Spain H.M. the King of Belgium H.M. the King of Servia. H.M. the Sultan of Turkey H.M. the Shah of Persia H.M. the King of Egypt H.R.H. the Crown Prince of Sweden The President of the Argentine Republic The President of the Republic of Mexico The President of the Republic of Cuba The President of the. Republic of Panama The President of the Republic of Venezuela i m ei>: Prices are now lower * MODEL 501 COLONIAL TYPE 10-15 h.p. CHASSIS „., „„ „-„-, £370 3-SEATER .., ... *v. ~., £450 TORPEDO 4/5-SEATER >. : ~ £450 COLONIAL 5-SEATER >„ >. £495 COLONIAL 2-DOOR COUPE : .. £575 COLONIAL 4-DOOR SALOON , ... £595 Also 15-20 h.p., 20-30 h.p., and 40-50 h.p. Models Colonial Bodies can be built to any design. Standard equipment for every car and chassis includes spare wheel and five tyres, electric light and starter, clock, speedometer, and many unique comfort-giving conveniences. Luxurious appointments to closed models include silk window blinds, carpets, ash tray, and ' companion. , LTV k Local Agents:! |-NX FARMERS MOTORS | : ' ASHBURTON I'CANTERBURY FARMERS ■K TIMARU • 0 *£p% *» I m Mtfc %*w FIAT AGENTS: The Italian Government The British .Government , The. French-Government The American Government The Spanish Government The Portuguese Government The Japanese Government The Greek Government The Servian Government The Swedish Government The Norwegian Government The Mexican' Government The Roumanian Government The Danish Government The Dutch Government The Argentine Government The Siamese Government The British Indian Government Twenty-five Governors, Regents, and High Commissioners A number of Maharajahs of BritishIndian Presidencies The Ambassadors and Ministers Plenipotentiary to Thirty of the World's States CI CANTERBURY FARMERS WAIMATE N.Z. FARMERS BLENHEIM AM) NELSON CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18569, 19 December 1925, Page 21
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