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The most ECONOMICAL MORE POWERFUL * SWEETER RUNNING SAFER • SOUND-INSULATED Why has the Austin Seven sold so consistently for thirteen years—why has the motoring public such faith in this truly remarkable car ? It is because the Austin Seven is the MOST* ECONOMICAL CAR TO RUN since it carries four people at less than a farthing a mile each. Further, because of its lasting Dependability, it is the MOST" ECONOMICAL CAR TO MAINTAIN. Motoring cannot cost you less than with an Austin Seven. Now, with its many improvements, it is a much more efficient and delightful car to own. The NEW ENGINE WITH THREE - BEARING CRANKSHAFT gives greater power, more rapid acceleration, reduced vibration and extraordinary sweetness of running. MORE EFFICIENT GIRLING-TYPE BRAKES give instant but smooth braking and added safety. The NEW FLEXIBLE CLUTCH allows gradual but sure engagement free from ‘snatch.’ And the improved COACHWORK IS SOUND INSULATED—sides, scuttle, dash, rear panel and floor being lined with special sound-damping material for quiet running. In fact, the most famous of all small cars, the cheapest, safest and simplest to drive, is a better investment to-day than at any other time in it* long and proved history. •Tfe Austin Seven has a 4-speed gearbox, of course. m Wm hm m m A Real IMPROVED THE Investment AUSTIN MOTORS (Otago) LTD. 482 SOUTH PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, Direct Factory Distributors for the AUSTIN MOTOR CO. LTD., of England, Authorised Austin Dealers: G. T. GILLIES, OAMARU; J. G. LECKIE Ltd., MILTON] ALEX SMITH & CO. (19361 Ltd.. RANFURLY. , *.14 INVEST AUSTIN CLOSING SOON! gain** I f * mm m: •fess R5-';S : *- V ■■vwW ALLUVIAL GOLD ART UNION By License issued under section 42 of "The Gamins Act, 1908." OBJECTS: To raise funds to the extent of the profits available, for the objects to be specified by the Hon. Minister of Internal Affairs. CLOSES Bth MAY, 1937 DRAWN 24th MAY, 1^37 Secretary: ’N. McARTHUR, P.O. Box 110, Wellington. Treasurer: B. L. HAMMOND, P.O. Box I 10, Wellington. AOOpmzes W. B. STEEL, P.O. Box 393, Dunedin. P 1.,., .end me Tickets in “TRY YOUR LUCK’* Art Union (Ticket. J/S etcH “enclose Postal Note for € t : . also stamped addressed envelopiPfor reply. (Postal Stamps not accepted in payment of tickets) x> t / A * A NAME ADDRESS.... (Mr.. Mrs. or Miss) Ist prize §2OOO 2nd " 4 500 •• 4200 4th 4100 sth ■■ 4 75 30 p "Tio?L43OO -365 { se achllß2 5 400 (,riie §5000 ALIPRITIS IN AUUVIAL COLO All PRIZES DRAWN BY BALLOT

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Evening Star, Issue 22631, 24 April 1937, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 22631, 24 April 1937, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 22631, 24 April 1937, Page 10