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Manchester Fiat $7990 NO DEPOSIT, $243 PERJVIONTH SUZUKI Alto top speed N.Z.’s lowest 13© k.p.h. priced car SUZUKI ALTO: By far the most thrifty NZ-built car. 40bhp, o.h. cam 4 stroke engine. Front wheel drive. About 50mpg town running. 60mpg cruising. Most . favoured Japanese care on T.V. Motor Show. . 12 Months Full Warranty. 2 DOOR, 2 SEAT HATCHBACK 57990 2 DOOR, 4 SEAT HATCHBACK 58245 4 DOOR, 4 SEAT HATCH WINDOW $8529 Price Increase in Pipeline!!! Manchester Fiat 47 Manchester Street Ph. 799-470 (24 hours) l m v.p

Bill Otto presents WONDERS FROM LOST CITIES OFTHE DEAD PART TWO See Breathtaking PETRA The Lost Atlantis of the desert. See a C 'W °f human sacrifice — fascinating temples, houses, tombs — all cut into solid rock. Altars where young maidens im"' . were sacrificed to the sun-god. Why did they do it? The city the world forgot - S S'ju lost for years: See the city of the curse t ips? al'g SS| ;;1 _ what strange prediction brought U mLS Ss l’l about its desolation? See on the screen this city that ins P ire d the poet Burgon to ’write, "Match you this wonder, save in Eastern clime, a Rose-red City, half as bld as time.” ; Plus: JERUSALEM The city of peace that has seldom known peace - why? What strange power compels her destiny? Why were the Jews locked out of their city for 2000 years? The reason for their exile and their return will astound even the most sceptical. HEAR OF THE WORLD'S LONGEST AND MOST TRAGIC FAMILY QUARREL - IT HAS COST THE LIVES OF 1000's AND RIGHT NOW IS THREATENING ATHIRD WORLD WAR. COME EARLY - CAPACITY AUDIENCE LAST WEEK! JAMES HAY THEATRE, CHRISTCHURCH TOWN HALL. - SATURDAY NIGHT, JUNE 5,7.30 p.m. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 6,2.00 p.m. and 4.00 p.m. | ADMISSION FREE?: '-•_

S 5-261 FOR 5 DELI S SON TO SYOUR STC 200 a Biffl <c The Ultimate ATC S ftr Red Is Here ■■ - ft ■ S wa w® I • Honda's three wheeled A.T.C. (All Terrain Cycles) haye *3 H Lrf® H Ba E* | found their place in New Zealand agriculture becauseof their bj 188 gg Efi "7. -sje B outstanding pulling power and ability to operate in very wet conditions 1 |M ta —— KHON i 6 which make it even more suitable for farm use. • First a push button electric starter BEJ l» J* ' H "’"■"L-ug KIEXI | has been fitted which makes cold early morning starts or starting on a hill much easier • Even M W rtXfFR l »’’* _ I more significant is the new dual range gearbox with five speeds in each ratio. In.high gear the fig IM U” ° — d ftPE 1 ratios are the same as the ATC2OO. but in low range Big Red has tremendous low end pulling BB IfcF Be —— «■ ” ggM ■EEBrnnV* » power. • New front and rear carriers, a towbar and a headlamp protector are standard [Kj £2 ™ B ■ HO i equipment which represent a considerable saving • The rear carrier in particular is cleverly 1 HI H BPM Bm B ■ I®’®* 1 designed to allow tne centte section to pivot upwards and give access to a substantial tool box. H ' KWtl ■ Wnl * Front suspension has been added for a softer ride and greater control on hills and new I rR ■■■ — nSI chevron pattern tyres give greater grip and are more resistant to punctures • 12 volt electrics are }•-K W sWa I especially welcome as they enable the headlight to be used without the engine running, a must | jg LJH. W| n Flail « a | for farmers whose hours of work are often extended long after the sun goes down, 6 I enCftllL i these POPULAR ATC MODELS STILL AVAILABLE 0® S I —ST=~I T~ Di ■L I FOn ATC 200 ATC 185 ATC 110 IC I? L. rul I || $2599 |wl >1950 jC A X M PHONE GORDON OR BRUCE it P ATHOLLANDS Bj \ FOR A HASSLE FREE DEAL! hf

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Press, 5 June 1982, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Press, 5 June 1982, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Press, 5 June 1982, Page 7

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