ike diked wlaj ike Lad INVESTED IN AN AUSTIN And Rosemary had plenty to say ... in fact, like a saleswoman to the manner born! What other car, she had pointed olit, had such a reputation for dependability—the one thing that every motorist demanded above all? Had she tried the new Austin gear-change—the Synchromesh—how easy it made things? If running expenses were a consideration, she had added, Austin certainly scored heavily. And what an improvement in appearance and design the latest Austins showed. 50 models to choose from! The low lines, achieved by the cross-braced drop frames (really technical she got), which did so much to banish body-rattle. The latest type springing, the larger, more efficient brakes, the rear seats adjustable as well as the front. Why, she finished up, good as the Austin had always been as a motoring investment, it was even better than ever with so many advancements. Austin Ten-Four De Luxe Saloon. The Austin Ten-Four Saloon combines speed, comfort, and economy to a marked degree. The ideal compromise between the “ Baby ” car and the heavier models. Easily the leader of the “ 10-horse ” cars. YOU BUY A CAR—BUT YOU INVEST IN AN AUSTIN AUSTIN MOTORS (Otago) Ltd. 284-286 South Princes Street, DUNEDIN. North Otago Agent; G. T. GILLIES, Oamaru.
REILLY’S FOR DEPENDABLE SERVICE! Open Continuously. SAFE, CLEAN, DRY PARKING. Petrol and Oil Stockists. Washing and Greasing Experts. Car Repairs a Specialty. REILLY’S Central Parking Station Entrances: MORAY PLACE NORTH, BATH STREET. Phone 11 160.
HAVE YOUR SPRINGS MADE RIGHT. That Bump on the Axle Mean* SPRING ATTENTION By I?. JAMES AND CO., SPRING MAKERS, 7 HOPE STREET.
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Evening Star, Issue 21821, 10 September 1934, Page 15
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