(FORMER PRICE £348) fm • fe*s i m m I Wl m 4m m % m m i Bft P 1 I SB m 1 ?ggg 5?4 3§H <&>£-is m %% ss M i I i 1 i m m il TO >£ » i \ I g Reduction effectM /rom 17th Janum The LOWEST PRICED SIX WITH BODY BY FISHER Here #r a new* lower price, is the individuality and complete weather protection of a Fisher closed body. A beauty of line and a distinctive Duco finish of Maroon and Black accentuated by raised beading and gold striping (colours subject to change). A seating and riding comfort that is exceptional. Here, at a new lower price, is ample power from a practically vibrationless six-cylinder engine of moderate fuel consumption, And the instant pick-up and complete flexibility that only six-cylinders can give. Here are all these things, at a new lower price, that makes this latest achievement of General Motors a supreme motor car value—///*? lowest priced six with Body by Fisher! See your local distributor for a demonstration. GENERAL".-MOTORS-.-NEW ZEALAND LTD. WORKS: PETONE, WELLINGTON r^ "Product of General Motors^ & i i THE SIXES"
Let "NAZOL" ' tackle that cold. A few drops taken on lump sugar will soon relief you. A powerful and most effective germ-killer., —2 Punjy irritable childreu are often afflicted with worms. Soou restored to pood health and happiness bv CADE'S \YOBAI PIGS absolutely laie. • ' '—2
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18901, 17 January 1927, Page 8
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