WON FIRST PRIZE. BUT EMBARRASSED BY PRESENTATION. When at a recent flower show a keen lady gardener won the first prize with a magnificent display of blooms, she remarked to a friend: “I’m dreading the prize-giving—gardening has made my hands so rough and ugly and everybody will notice.” Fortunately her friend immediately suggested Q-TOL, and after a few applications all traces of “gardening han'ds” disappeared. Q-TOL removes tell-tale stains and grime, heals cuts, and keeps hands smooth and supple. Use it before and after gardening and housework. Buy a bottle of Q-TOL today and keep it always handy.—Advt.
TWO SOUND INVESTMENTS w MOTORING / The NEW‘BIG’SEVEN 1 WM This is Austin’s new model to answer j the demand fora bigger, roomier more ’/ '' powerful car with the same qualities of •>/1 c i- l Dependability and economy as those F which have made its smaller brother \ ' ' ' WMh" world famous. Take a look at it! See -—-—..- for yourself the remarkably roomy and \ i comfortable interior. Get behind the | h 7 >' , —> ;i 1 J - /? wheel and test its effortless power, its Jf/, I i / ■! ’ i ■ ■'/- ‘zippy’ acceleration. It Is a four-door, A “r' H 'I six-window saloon of all-steel construe- / ,? - / ,/1 ‘ ” -7 tion and fully sound insulated. It has / .y ;!, < .< . ,/ a » WW a four-speed gearbox with synchromesh >’ I *' on second, third and top. It develops ,4 ' iff 25 brake horse-power. It gives you i. ' j Z over 40 miles per gallon. It Is fully ' "l ' \ ,7 -4 equipped with all those features that ft- -<— & —- — I the other Austin models have proved 4 ■ to give efficient service and remarkable ! I MM . ij& Dependability — Girling brakes, pneumatic upholstery of real leather, ||| long and low periodicity springing, ' large shock absorbers, oversized low- '/ pressure tyres on easy-clean, pressed- t v w " ' 1 steel spoke wheels, ‘ live’ rubber engine ? ’y lb M- H A '■ ’.7 > '4 ”4 mountings, illuminated automatic fi * Bl ! If™. J return direction indicators, Triplex- ' 11 »' toughened safety glass in windscreen |, t z Illi and all windows, bumpers front and * “*-/ I ** - 1 rear, and foot-controlled anti-dazzle H tv *' H '* device. ( L The economical ‘seven* To the motorist who wants the soundest investment possible in lowest cost motorWK ' '' in ? t * ie Austin Seven is his only choice. £ St <x . Here is proved running economy, lowest ? \ ||||||l| F upkeep cost, remarkable Dependability V m and high resale value. Petrol consump- , tion is well over 45 miles per gallon, oil » >, consumption is negligible, as are upkeep costs (repairs and replacements). The 1 I ' y ' • \*L,.-V' -. r _. A" 1 car ages slowly, too, and consequently Ak 44 I I 'WK A commands a high resale price in an everi I ' receptive used-car. market. It Is a fully H ' - > equipped car, not an extra half-penny /A’ > ' ' 11 needed to be spent, including as standard \ equipment all the following features:— \ H Real Leather Upholstery — Four speed ; \ 'AlVkl* synchromesh gears — Low pressure V ; ::; v tyres—Bumpers front and rear—Parkin S Lamps—Foot-controlled anti-dazzle device which concentrates headlight \ beam to road—Combined stop and ' V ■ J '' ; tall lamp — Illuminated automatic return direction indicators — Enclosed spare A " 7 "* ' ' wheel and luggage carrier—Battery easily I || z ' -F < 5 accessible under the bonnet — Electric windscreen wiper—Three-bearing crank- - 7'shaft — New clutch—Girling type brakes —Safety ’ Glass in windscreen and all _ /) ’ windows — rear vision mirror. l/(m a m 04i f * IMPORTANT 1 f I .J^' Before you buy a car be sure it is Kg gg Hr gg gg fitted with safety glass In all side SS gg jMk JU gg windows as well as in the wind- gg B kB Bl KH K B jl screen and rear window. |w yX/ HI /“s' 'I JF Iwzr h| f X |/ ■ MAGNUS MOTORS LTD. ■q X X4> WAKEFIELD STREET, WELLINGTON. Direct Factory Distributors for The Austin Motor Co., Ltd., of England. This symbol on every piece of glass Authorised Austin Dealers: H. S. Harman, Ltd., Wanganui; N.Z. Farmers’ Dist Co., Ltd., Palmerston North and Felling. I„ Austin C.rt It your guarantee. F * ■ u ' l -- B ' R - w "- J - & Co " " B ' D ” SS
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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 55, 29 November 1937, Page 8
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