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• BRITAIN’S DEPENDABLE CAR • ■fo.JvUM-W* n Z?' Silk S | wfflir If p p ,o ’w|| -SOI? i —— I. “When I took delivery of my new Austin 2. "Mind you, I could have bought a bigger Seven I knew I’d chosen wisely. I’d seen all the car—gone for size and gadgets. But when my popular light cars, weighed everything up, and first 200-mile run worked out at only 8/3 picked the‘best-made job’of the lot. But I’d no for petrol, I thanked my stars I hadn’t. It idea how well I’d chosen until 1 found how certainly is remarkably economical.” cheap she was to run.” 1 ■ •' oL’k • ■ il iwQbiraPw f s'--' ' 3. “Every morning I take my son up to his 4 “But It was our great holiday tour that K^ e mT» Pl " 8 ' W ’ mM “ stln Wißw 5. "My first repair was after fourteen months, 6. "So I tell people: If they want a light car and that only took the service station an after- made more soundly than many big uns—a car noon to put right. Now, after two years, my that lasts and is really trouble-free—all-in running entire repair and service account is only £2. expenses under a penny a mile with four-up-the Not bad-against 20,000 miles!” cheapest of them all to run .. an Austin Seven s 6 their car. Be wise and take this tip from me. '' /1 I ; The Austin "Seven"—the penny-a-mile Investment—fully equlpped-£215. f.o.b.mainporu. You buy a car — but you INVEST in an AUSTIN Direct Factory Distributors: MAGNUS MOTORS LTD. Wakefield Street, Wellington SHOWROOM l-PEN 6.30 TO 9 EVcRY EVENING sis

Bf, SYMINGTON'S ** Kept perfect careful blending / and unremittingxdaily tests _ SYMINGTON’S (REGO.TRADE MARK) COFFEE & CHICORY ESSENCE

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 263, 3 August 1936, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 263, 3 August 1936, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 263, 3 August 1936, Page 6

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