NEW FEATURES NEW PRICES NEW VALUES Lid forms extra 'ullage platform Aluminium cylinder head u>ith larger inlet valves give increased power and economy. Higher, wider doors. Increased luggage accommodation. ' 32 <<■*'/ Ptstohgrlp hand brake mm m HI m m m m ill nm '^4 HI smMmmmM m pppp n p y S? m 4S& S 5 ss O’Vi&V / -IL >/ SVr Ki i§& - Zixt M m m. m / <0 i 11 a£K3p» *«*£ Generous leg room More accessible batteries. / Improved clutch sr^ Ouicfc fl/Rng pe/rol ... ,an,! . Sturdier rear axle to positively lubricated reproduced'°from take increased power. springs. “THE AUTOCAR” JULY 29th, 1938. Hinged squabs to front seats. THE AUSTIN ‘BIG’ SEVEN TWO DOOR SALOON £244 THE AUSTIN ‘BIG’ SEVEN FOUR DOOR SALOON THE AUSTIN TEN CAMBRIDGE SALOON £3t9 £254 THE AUSTIN TWELVE ASCOT SALOON £375 ALL PRICES F. 0.8. THE AUSTIN 14/16 GOODWOOD SALOON £427 ALL PRICES F. 0.8. FOUR MAIN PORTS Improved engine ' mountings, , Girling brakes. PMon-type shock * > absorbers. The fact that “ you get so much more in an Austin” is given greater significance than ever with the latest model Austin cars, which, while incorporating many new, up-to-the-minute features, are priced appreciably lower than last year. The most outstanding development is the new Powerplus engine whose aluminium cylinder head and larger inlet valves have resulted in higher compression ratios ind improved induction, which give chese new Austin models an amazingly increased power output for hill climbing, for zippy getaway and for rapid acceleration, at the same time making for still greater economy of running. Many other improved, features enhance the new models in those qualities of safety, comfort, ease of handling and Dependability for which Austin cars have ever been famous. In fact these new models amply justify the faith of the motoring public in the fact ‘‘You buy a car—but you invest in an Austin.” AUTHORISED AUSTIN DEALERS, SMALLBONE BROS. LTD., ASHBURTON.
CLOSING NEXT WEEK By License issued under Section 42 of “The Gaming Act, 1908” E is 76 ■£sooo ART UNION Secretary : X. McATtTHTJTi, P.O. Box 110, Wellington. Treasurer: B. L. HAMMOND, I‘.o. Box 110, Wellington. OBJECTS : To raise funds to the extent of the profits available for the objects to be specified by the Hon. Minister of Internal Affairs. Closes: 3rd DECEMBER, 1938 Drawn: 19th DECEMBER, 1938 D. McCormick, 14G Manchester St., Cli-Cli. J'lenso send me ncKets in “IT’S ON THE CARDS” Art Union (Tickets 2/0 each). I enclose Postal Note for £ : : also stamped addressed envelope for reply. (Postal stamps not accepted in payment of tickets.) NAME (Mr, Mrs or Miss.) ADDRESS
<7fA m ¥- Si VvX % / Pastels and Prints “Crepe Rhapsody',” 36in. Floral designs, an art silk material in a fine weave. Priced 2/6 yd “Spunjoy,” 36in. An English printed art silk. Good washing. Priced 1/11 yd Washing Silk Crepes, 36in, in a good range of designs in dark and light grounds. Priced 1/11 yd. “Goldani Crepe” 36in, art silk, printed with the newest patterns, good wearing. Priced 3/6 "Crepe Marguerita” an uncrushable floral silk in the latest shades and newest designs. Priced 4/11 yd. “Crepe Phylida” 36in, a heavy quality figured silk in navy and light grounds. Priced 5/6. Stripe Kabe, 30in, woven fast colour stripe, new designs. Priced 1/- yd. Printed Kabe, 30in, rosebud designs, in pastel shades. Priced 1/6 yd. Figured Silk Linens, 36in, in pinks, greens, blues, and fawns. Priced 2/6, 2/11 and 3/6 Navy Silk Coatings, 36in, new stock, latest weaves. Priced 4/6, 4/11, 5/6 and 5/11 yd Plain Silk Crepes, 36in, in the newest summer tonings. Priced 4/6 yd. Floral Georgettes, 36in, flower designs in pale and deep shades. Priced 2 6 yd. BUTTERICK PAPER PATTERNS. These popular Dress Patterns are obtainable at our Dress Department. The styles are the Latest and every Australian mail brings new patterns. Make *your new Summer Frock with one of these Charming Patterns. awagaiaiagtftfi aWHfiUBBBMBi HEFFORD’S LTD EAST STREET, ASHBURTON. m
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 40, 26 November 1938, Page 3
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