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J* Funny face There’s more to CITROEN'S looks then sheer French charm. Beneath that chic exterior there's the beautifully practical logic of why a CITROEN looks like it does. For instance, regard the pointed nose and sleek lines. They're designed like a jet and for the same reasons: to increase stability and cut wind resistance. This means greater safety, more visibility and less petrol consumption ... all important concerns to the practical and economical French, not to mention the practical and economical New Zealander. Imagine getting 30 to 34 miles to the gallon from a big, comfortable family car and you begin to appreciate what CITROEN'S design means. And for all its economy. CITROEN has plenty of power when you want it. As any CITROEN owner will tell you (and gladly), there'* far more to this remarkable automobile than meets the eye. Air-oil suspension. Front-wheel drive. Power-dise brakes. Power steering. Tyres that last up to 30,000 miles. So, why not do more than just look! Give it a try. Telephone 42-652 you'll discover that to drive a CITROEN is to love one. Distributors: Archibalds Garage Ltd. 24 OXFORD TERRACE (L.M.V.D.) Mid-Canty. Agent: C. E. BAILEY LTD., Ashburton (L.M.V.D.) Citroen

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30366, 15 February 1964, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30366, 15 February 1964, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30366, 15 February 1964, Page 14