The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, May 31, 1933, Image 3

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T e Get your Pontiac now and enjoy the thrill of a fine new car Up out of the bog: of stagnant business, pops Pontiac. Sales increasing every month. Ahead of last year. The sheer newness of the car, the balanced value that anyone can see and feel, the good old spring sun shine that warms hearts and thaws out cold feet— make a combination that a lot of folks can’t resist- forever. Stop any Pontiac owner anywhere and ask him what he thinks of his Pontiac Economy Straight Eight. Ask any automobile man what the men in the business think of Pontiac. All closed cars have No Draft Ventilation Everywhere, there is the greatest enthusiasm ever accorded a Pontiac. Never in our history have so many owners written and phoned us to say how pleased they are with their new Pontiacs. Every day Pontiacs are attracting new buyers—by their looks, their performance, their comfort, their safety, their economy, their durability and low price. Don’t resist temptation too long—get one now— You’ll be in good company and big company. Fisher bodies with Fisher for cool summer driving. PCNTIAC *585 A N 0 U P • * f P o N ' J. r A • C‘ v A \ T . .. ».< THE ECCNCMY IIRHICHT IICHT *\ ( f. s l M I M < r < I I V \ l i » Atlanta, Ga. Boomershine Motors, Inc. Asheville, N. C. Thomas Buick Co. Augusta, Ga. Nicholson Buick Co. Birmingham, Ala. Drennen Motor Car Co. Charleston, S. C. W. T. Smith Co. Charlotte, N. C. Scott Buick Co. Chattanooga, Tenn. Chattanooga Motors, Inc. Columbus, Ga. Cliff M. Averett, Inc. Greenville, S. C. E. B. Smith, Inc. Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville Buick Co. Macon, Ga. Dunlap-Huckabee Auto Co. Savannah, Ga. Claude Nolan Motor Co. SOUTHERN ISRAELITE * [3]