Evening Star Newspaper, September 11, 1927, Page 65

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THE' SUNDAY in greater measure than ever before, supply the -.desires and requirements of my friends for better motor cars. The demands of motorists today are for greater comfort, more beauty and luxury, easier handling, consistent mechanical performance and bigger value for the money. It is my honest belief that in the New Oakland All-American Six and the New Pontiac Six, there is everything which you desire most in an automobile. I do not ask you to take my word for that, however, much preferring that you would form your ewn opinions. I will be pleased to have you come to our showroom and look at the new models on dlsplay Come drive the car and be convinced. Sincerely yours, STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER - 11. 1927—PART 3. e ‘B New and Finer PONT Pontiac Six! The lowest-priced six ever developed on the great General Motors Proving Ground. Proved stamina. Never-failing reliability. Power galore. A national reputation for dependability, long life and resale value. A galaxy of new features! New Bodies by Fisher—fashion- ably smart. More beauty—more comfort—more style. No wonder Pontiac Six is continuing its spectacular climb in public popularity. 2-DOOR SEDAN Cotpe: .+ i L o /SRS Sport Roadster (4-pass.) . 745 Sport Cabriolet (4-pass.) . 795 Landau Sedan. s 5 . . 845 DeLuxe Landau Sedan . 925 DeLuxe Delivery Chassis. 585 DeLuxe Screen Delivery . 760 DeLuxe Panel Delivery . 770 All prices at factory " Temple Motor Co., Padgett-Joyce Motor Co., 712 E St. S.E. Alexandria, Va.‘

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