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AUSTI have high Investment cars The Austin "TEN-FOUR"-a car of high investment value. Fully equipped £287 f.o-b- n»>n porti. HERE IS PROOF £I6S—AUSTIN G SALOON, very smart appearance. £145- AUSTIN 12-4 4-DOOR SALOON, economical running. [ Austin 16-0 Saloon, economical, beautifully maintained, lea- ► ther upholstery, a most distinctive car for 2_o . Austin "1932" 2-Seater Sports, a perj feet little car. combining high quality with low price 13j AUSTIN 7 SALOON, 1931. Always a favourite and retains its value £llO AUSTIN 7 SALOON, 1932. A little later and a little better £l3O 1934 AUSTIN "7" SALOON, appearance and condition as good as new; small mileage. Registered. PRICE .. £165 i'USTIN 10, 1935, new car condition, . *■ latest model, leather upholstery: price £2:25. Apply 200 Marine Parade, Worser Bay, The used car market is an excellent guide £ssb.. a PP i y 200 Ma.in C Parade, worse for the intending purchaser of a new car AUSTIN 1M SALOO n Here among used car lists we find proor ot J 933 austin 10 , 4 saloon Austin's infinitely greater investment value. Tmg fg A -- Qm AT Austin cars, depreciate less than other makes. £195 The engine, the bodywork, the finish, the upholstery-everything in an Austin is built to last years longer. Austins have been proved to be basically correct, no radical changes are riecessary from year to year and therefore Austins are never "out-of-date." Thus after seasons of service an Austin is always worth very near its original price; its power, performance and beauty are still "like new." To-day the new Austin models with their distinctive line of beauty and famous Dependability, offer greater investment value than ever. Consider this important point of view when choosing a new car - and remember... You buy a car —but you INVEST in an Direct Factory Distributors: David Crozier, Ltd., CHtfISTGHURCH. ASHBURTON AGENTS: SMALLBONE BROS, LTD. BURNETT STREET, ASHBURTON.

and you'll not only sav the satisfaction of knowing tk job is better. ' Stocks here include various make* I of Spades, Forks, Hammers, Hose, »/ Rakes, Wrenches, and other *| *, Tools to help minimise Farm *j'i ||» Work. Prices are reason' JM'l K» able m all lines. Call / ].' §£• and see them. HARVEST TOOLS HAY FORKS, Strapped Waxed Handles, 3-tyne, 6/-, .6/9. 2-tyne, 4/6, 5/-, 5/6. HAY RAKES •>/-• SCYTHE HANDLES, 9/6, SCYTHE BLADES 10/6. BENCH VYCES, 13/6, 15/-, 17/6 to 29/6. SCREW WRENCHES, 3/6, 3/9, 4/6 to 13/6. SPANNERS, 1/3,1/6, 1/9,2/-. COLD CHISELS, 1/3, 1/6, to 3/6. PUNCHES, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9. Rivets, Oilcans, Bolts and Nuts, Cotter Pins, Dick's Balata Belting, Tind. Billies, Meat Safes, Enamelware, Pannikins and all other requirements for the Harvest Field. JOHNIORR &ICo., Ltd., HARDWARE MERCHANTS AND GROCERS.

T. F. SMITH PLUMBER TANCRED STREET 'Phones 143. and 547

WOMEN! ON'T neglect Piles! You can be cured without operation. Try Zann Double Absorption Treatment. Send nixiepence stamps for generous sample. —Zann Pty., Box 952 KM, Wellington.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 79, 15 January 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 79, 15 January 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 79, 15 January 1936, Page 2