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THE NEW GINO COLLAR introducing the shorter, smaller collar silhouette - the new Gino Collar by Summit Comfort and style, beautifully combined to give you the latest in overseas shirt fashion... tysßr'k? * s ’* <1 Mill/ .QsjwW' ; . ■ gpy V. K SUMMIT OF NEW ZEALAND NO-ONE EVER REGRETTED BUYING QUALITY Made In N.Z.

Available from colombus bware Ct>so COLOMBO STREET PHONE 66 310 ■■ r -

European's — World's leaders in Car building. Fiat — Europe's biggest selling car! BLgggNN With the new big engine, Fiats 128 Bello is smoother, quieter. Don't be deceived by this Fiat's restrained body styling — it covers a multitude of talent. Try one out. Take the Fiat demonstrator home one night, soon. Fiat 128 Bello; 1290 cc $6741 “on the road” Now that we have the long awaited 'big engined' Fiat 1 28 Bello, what's in it for you? Much less gear changing than usual for a car of this size, qu'et running, very much more economical running (up to 45mpg)) and the performance of a 1 % litre (0-60 mph in 1 3.9 sec, Soec.al features included in thes6.6Bo list price are: sports wheels, radial tyres, body mould,ngs, underseal, velour upholstery. 6 exatmg new colours, power brakes, seat belts, screenwashers, dipping mirror, intermittent wipers PLUS Fiat peerless engineering Manchester Fiat Fiat is Europes biggest selling car. L M.V.O.

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Press, 20 November 1978, Page 7

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216

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 20 November 1978, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 20 November 1978, Page 7

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