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BRITA 1 N * S DEPEN D A B L E 1 \ ' ‘ I \ |j \ „ ,4' liylruiwii wiw mvm\m iI 1 liMp l <&T|| * £■ m*. '' I. .’.: > H'ib. :-.. - • • - - ■ ; “ '■ '• ccrmboi£ A CAR THAT IS DISTINCTIVE >it upright in comfort and enter and leave the car with ease must be the first consideration in body, design. Note that Austin coachwork curves gracefully from nose to tail but note, too,how these attractive body lines never interfere with comfort or safety. ★ You can get into and out of an Austin through the high, wide doors without crouching double. You can sit without cramping in the rear seats and. stretch your legs comfortably. Toil can wear a hat without hitting the roof. And by reason of this roominess there is a noticeable freedom from ‘stuffiness* and the unusually wide windows give uninterrupted vision. These points In coachwork design, Austin Examine the latest models and you will see that there is a sound reason for the inclusion of each feature. Here are cars of eminently sound and sane design cars of character whose Dependability has set a standard by which cars are Judged. Generous head-room High, wide doors for easy entry^ ""i < i ' Xs The Austin “TEN-FOUR”—fully equipped £2B7 l M«t» ro*» k f> v -.j- i 'Vi: You buy a car —butt you INVEST in an AUSTIN Direct Factory Distributors: DAVID CROZIER LTD. WORCESTER STREET WEST, CHRISTCHURCH BUY A CAR MADE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM

Bave you anything *© se!J?--d3o you wish to, buy ?: If so. a small advertisement ■in thedassifled sen? , tion of “The Press* 1 will, be need.. 12 wcxds Is; thus 2s 6d ' ; f 1

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21733, 16 March 1936, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21733, 16 March 1936, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21733, 16 March 1936, Page 9

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