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The Empire’s Favourite AUSTIN In every corner of the . British Empire the AUSTIN CAR has been thoroughly proved and to- ..Wg: day is firmly preferred. ♦ ■ For 25 years AUSTIN has been in the van o£ British motoring progress. Ten years ago AUSTIN pioneered A the small car, since when the history of the AUSTIN SEVEN has been an amazing series of spectacular a : . successes. NO OTHER CAR HAS A MORE ILLUSTRIOUS BACKGROUND. 7-Tourer £lB4 7-Sedan £209 . 7De Luxe £234 THE Running Costs: Id per Mile. BATY’S GARAGE y - Greymouth and Hokitika.
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insurance Against Depression Easing the Burden of Transport THAT some of the causes of the present depression in New Zealand are beyond the people’s control is admitted, but there are some obstacles in the way of a return to normal conditions w'.ich can be appreciably reduced, if not entirely removed. The rise in the internal transport costs of the Dominion during recent years—due to the excessive provision of transport facilities—is a burden on industry and trade.- . ’ A reduction in this over-loading by co-ordination of essential links in the chain of transport units (of which the Railways are the most important) would be of material -benefit to the Dominion as a whole. Wellington, 27th June, 1932. VA* 7 ' General Manager •r N.Z. Railwaya.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 June 1932, Page 10
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