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tO|'' •• Wwrl 11 HIHHI HIH BHII9BfIHII I ill w, ■.e&S’* rus \ (C n \ For 1938 Pontiac offers a car that is even better looking \ and better built than last year’s car—the most populai $0 ' \ in all Pontiac’s history. So again, judged by every owner’s requirements, Pontiac outvalues them all. Aated , t;u- \ You can buy no greater beauty than that which has Ins'll .-..staW® \ ■BodV • \ earned for Pontiac the title of “ The Most Beautiful Thing I Yroot Spa* 6 \ on Wheels.” And certainly you can’t equal the satisfaction that results from its lively, powerful, yet economical 1 Cott v P axUft „ \ performance; its smooth Knee-Action Ride; its Turret- » r \ Top strength and safety; or the big car stability that B , Ito- \ 1 . \ follows from its increased body weight. 1 tuV,bCt \ ■ p °\ pist° nS ‘ vub llcaU , sC \ But the sum of its features is not the full story of > e guc'-i 0 aWt \ Pontiac’s value. For in 1938, as in every year of its n \ history, it’s a car that’s built to last. 84% of all the B Veot c,\isVt et cqol'Zo v \ • % }acY ets- c c^oV- 2 - Save 1, l Pontiacs ever built are still on the road. Years from b \ now, your 1938 Pontiac will Still outvalue them all. \ \ 1 «-’««««■ w S.s<*’" ie \ % sea\e A cVo tc ' [ ' \ Authorised Pontiac Dealer: \ \ LINWOOD MOTORS LTD., W Wanganui.

Little Bo Peep, sne lost her sheep And tear drops dimmed her eyes. The silly child to stand and cry, Why doesn’t she advertise.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 67, 21 March 1938, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 67, 21 March 1938, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 67, 21 March 1938, Page 5