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& You Can Get a Drink anytime, and it won’t be "hard to take,” if you ask for A CORDIAL 5 FRUIT DRINK made by fjr a ¥ I >C CORDIAL HALL D FACTORY, SPRING ST.. Thone 91. WHEN YOU HAVE A PARCEL TO SEND REMEMBER that every Post Office is a receiving depot; that there are over 2,000 Post Offices in the Dominion waiting to receive parcels; that practically every village has a Post Office; that PARCELS BY POST are promptly despatched by RAIL, ROAD and STEAMship services. THE SEALED RECEPTACLES USED FOR THE 'CONVEYANCE OF PARCELS BY POST ENSURE SECURITY and SECRECY in transit. RATES; Up to 31b 6d. Up to 71b 1/- , Up to 141 b 1/6 Up to 211 b 27Up to 281 b 2/6 The above charges apply to ordinary parcels anywhere within the Dominion. USE THE POST FOR PARCELS

f % 8 \ % $ SSS: Unseen as well as surface qualities make an Austin the finest INVESTMENT Long and supple semi-elliptic springs are controlled by double-acting hydraulic shock absorbers to give outstanding road stability and riding comfort. The steering box on the New Austin Ten is mounted well forward. This gives exceptionally easy, safe and positive steering. 3 m Girling Brakes—the last word in modern safe braking mechanism have a smooth and progressively powerful action. For all their modern appearance and graceful lines the new Austins are not “flashy.” Highest quality is the keynote, and it is scrupulously carried out even in minor unseen details. Deeply upholstered seats, of real leather, afford comfort and roominess. High, wide doors make for easy access and exit. Large side windows, windscreen and rear windows—all of Trip-lex-toughened safety glass—give wide visibility and the utmost safety. Welded one-piece, all-steel bodies are specially lined with sound-insulating material against vibration and noise. Engine, gear box and exhaust system are rubber mounted. Running costs, too, are light,"maintenance is almost negligible year in, year out they give trouble-free, expense-free performance—and they always command an exceptionally high resale price. They are your best investment because they are still “BRITAIN'S DEPENDABLE CAR" FULLY EQUIPPED, TOO! NOTHING EXTRA TO BUY. Silent All-steel Saloons Rubber Power-Insulation— Girling Brakes New Instrument Board with concealed lighting—New Clutch —Welded Frames Scuttle-mount-ed independent screen wipers—Low pressure tyres Pressed-Steel Spoke Wheels—Longer and low periodicity springing—Dual Stop and Rear Lights Triplex-toughened safety glass in windscreen and all windows —Four speed Synchromesh gears— Real leather upholstery Bumpers Front and Rear Totally enclosed spare wheel and luggage compartment Parking Lamps— Hydraulic shock absorbers Foot-controlled Anti-dazzle device which concentrates headlight beam to left of road -Flush-fitting illuminated automatic return direction indicators. The boot of the latest Austin, houses the spare wheel and gives ample room for luggage. Extra luggage can also be carried on the door when opened. Note, stop Everybody agrees that the Austin four speed synchromesh gears are unsurpassed for easy, silent operation. the dual too lights and tail I nJ'S fm mm m msm m i-r.il: THE CAR YOU INVEST IN! AUTHORISED AUSTIN DEALERS GEO FORBES. & Co. TAURANGA SEABROOK FOWLDS LTD., 77-83 SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND, C.l. DIRECT FACTORY DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE AUSTIN MOTOR CO., LTD., OF ENGLAND

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXV, Issue 12391, 31 July 1937, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXV, Issue 12391, 31 July 1937, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXV, Issue 12391, 31 July 1937, Page 4

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