IBT' : ' S ': ; 5: //<<:< SSSffi ®®:®® ® s®S® :®®®:i®®®4?®S®:®®S:® OTW Ten-Four Sherborne Saloon— £297. f.o.b. main porn. AN AUSTIN IS SAFER TO DRIVE Sensible design in Austin bodywork gives you a safer driving position. You can see clearly over the bonnet and. wings. You can also see the country and the traffic through the wide windows. The brakes are of the most efficient type. Triplex glass is fitted in the windscreen and all windows. AN AUSTIN IS MORE COMFORTABLE You are not ‘boxed-up’ in an Austin. Interiors are airy and free from stuffiness, seats fatigue-free and adjustable; no contortion is necessary when you get in and out. . AN AUSTIN IS MORE DEPENDABLE An Austin gives you more care-free and trouble-free miles than other cars. It is, in fact, known throughout the motoring world as ‘The Dependable Car.’ And this Dependability is lasting. AN AUSTIN IS MORE ECONOMICAL Because of its Dependability and its low fuel consumption, the Austin is most economical to run. Servicing is reduced to a minimum—hence Austin’s low maintenance cost. AN AUSTIN COMMANDS A HIGHER RESALE PRICE The public confirms the better value found in every Austin by its willingness to pay a higher price for a used Austin' than for other cars of comparable initial price. THINK the Matter Out Before You Choose Your New Car and You Will INVEST in an AUSTIN DIRECT FACTORY DISTRIBUTORS: MAGNUS MOTORS LTD. Authorised Austin Dealers: Wakefield Street, Wellington. PALMERSTON NORTH & FEILDING: N.Z. Farmers’ Dist. Co., Ltd. MASTERTON & PAHIATUA: W.F.C. Assn., Ltd. NELSON: J. G. Ingram and Co., Ltd. BLENHEIM: H. R. Dix and Sons, Ltd. S.B.R
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 257, 27 July 1936, Page 5
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264Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 257, 27 July 1936, Page 5
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