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I T costs more to buy a LaFayette. 
It costs more to build it. The 
fine material and the unhurried 
labor that go into it exact, quite 
iustly, a little higher price. It is 
so with all fine things. 
Our owners tell us, however, that 
the LaFayette is worth all that we 
have to ask for it, that this car 
returns full value in comfort, use¬ 
fulness and enjoyment. 
Even those who have owned and 
driven motor cars costing a great 
deal more say that LaFayette per¬ 
formance is unquestionably the 
finest they have ever known. 
Steadily the con'viction that the LaFayette is one of the ^vorld's fnest motor cars is finduig 
nx)ider and ^ider acceptance as the experience oj LaFayette o'zvners becomes kno^vn 
LaFayette Motors Corporation, Mihvaiikety \^^isconsin 
Lafayette 
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