H yy yj 6 (7 2 * •o & S > O G -fe a Q STOCK. EXCHAMGf PRINCES STREET < H U o ft vov s> «■ o be < iUi 0 <? V *# o 4? GRAND NOTE I What's Happened m Dowling Street? The secret's Out! The Maorlland Motors Limited, of Wellington, Auckland and Christchurch, who control the finest Continental and American Lines in the Dominion, have appointed NEW ZEALAND MOTOR AND ENGINEERING CO., LTD. DOVUNC STREET, DUNEDIN, as their Otago Agents for:— Jewett This will enable the motorist to deal direct with the Distributors, and take the lull advantage of the first-class service now available. The Showroom and Sales Depot will be modem in every respect, and a full range of cars will be displayed. Clients may rely upon every possible attention being given to their requirements. E Wa E£ $ a THE FIAT “509” Designed by the finest engineering brains of Europe, and perfectly constructed in every part by the famous FIAT organisation, the FIAT 509 stands out as a tremendous advance in Automobile manufacture. For an engine rated at 8 h.p. the performance is nothing short of marvellous. Overhead valves and camshaft make for exceptionally high efficiency. Steep grades can be taken "on top," while 54 miles an hour on level can easily be attained. Petrol consumption exceeds 35 miles per gallon. Low hung, racy and superbly sprung, the "509" has ample road clearance for all road conditions. FIAT four wheel brakes ensure safety. Four body types to choose from. Of n (a n & THE NEW 4-DOOR JEWETT SEDAN This new Jewett will meet with the warm approval of those motorists who prefer a four-door model. It offers every fine car feature you could wish for, yet the price is distinctly moderate. The integral sun-visor permits a long, graceful curve of the roof-line, which harmonises with the rounded back. Seats are wide and deep, with rich, durable Upholstery. The double-belt moulding adds a note of distinction. t| And to these features must be added a larger engine—lively, smooth, dependable; hydraulic four-wheel brakes; finger-light steering, and unusual economy. m \ THE FIAT “S®3” SALOON A combination of Advanced Engineering and Distinctive Colonial Coachwork, the FIAT 503 Saloon is the car it has long been your ambition to own. Chassid by FIAT —with all that this means in quality, performance durability and economy in upkeep. Luxurious Colonial-built Saloon Body, designed and constructed to provide really luxurious motoring for five passengers. Deep, restful cushions and ample legroom ensure perfect relaxation. , Equipment, complete to the last detail, provides hour Wheel Brakes, Shock Absorbers, Clock, Speedometer, Locked Tool-box, Spare Wheel, and Tyre, etc. For a car in the "quality" class, the price is remarkably moderate. Will you allow us to give you a trial drive in the "503” Saloon? The car is delightful to handle, and its performace will prove convincing. N OPEN INVITATION A is extended to the people of Dunedin and District to call and inspect the superb range of cars at the showrooms in Dowling Street. No obligation will be Incurred, and the staff will be glad to supply any special information desired. £ THE NEW JEWETT COACH A car that will give you unequalled service and satisfaction at a moderate price. Abundant power and speed for any driving need. Lightning-like Acceleration. Paige-Hydraulic 4-wheel brakes. Easiest steering, shifting and parking of any car in its class. Clearest vision—elimination of the deadly ‘blind-spot,’ Steel body. Interior roominess equal to much longer cars. Complete equipment—no extras to buy. Duco two-tone finish. Paige quality throughout in materials and workmanship. THE NEW ZEALAND MOTOR & ENGINEERING CO M Lt 4 Dowling Street - Dunedin THE MAORILAND MOTORS Ltd. - WELLINGTON, AUCKLAND, CHRISTCHURCH
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19970, 11 December 1926, Page 9
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