A H v? mm. : as m m B3&8 wmm s«f| mm sssssss mm mm m mm im, m mm » u mg* mm m mm m v : mm m mm WK* II ®s 5 m f m m mm ® >■ ■■■: M Iff 1 ■ gfiii n 51 is m. m m m m um mm mm m m m ',. -.iff mm Illustration by ‘The Autocar’ Tousle descends on BvookUrnds as the wonderful Austin Seven hurtles its way to victory. smashing 17 International Cla«s Records, at an average speed of 81.71 mile* per hour for 12 hours! Of Wfaat res® Is lacing t© fit© Ordinary Owner-Driver ? It is of far reaching significance, especially to Austin owners. .. For these tests of high speed and endurance are not carried out by ‘freak’ models of different material and workmanship from the cars sold to the public. Basically they are of the same design. Remember, the enormous stresses and strains caused by sustained high speeds are relentless in their findings. . . . They reveal any unsuspected weakness of design, any inadequacy of build. "They demonstrate the proved margin of safety. They provide against the harsh treatment of the inexperienced driver. . . they lead to the creation of cars that are road worthy, economical, trouble-free. To the car manufacturer the racing track is the laboratory, the forcing ground of efficiency From £196 F. 0.8. Main Ports from which is envolved the car you buy. The life story of the Austin Seven has been one of continuous spectacular achievement. Now, more than 1,000 successes stand to its credit! Last year, among its most remarkable victories have been the breaking of 17 international Class Records and the winning of the Classic ‘Five Hundred ’ Miles Handicap. What other car has such a pedigree? What other light car can satisfy your needs so capably, so economically, so dependably? And remember always that the Austin features have proved so basic in successful light car construction that America, France and Germany all pay for the rights of manufacture . months. Terms —£50 deposit, balance over 12, 18 Tfte NEW AUSTIN AGENTS FOR TARANAKI: FARMERS’ CO-OP., ORGANISATION SOCIETY (HAWERA, STRATFORD & NEW PLYMOUTH).
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Hawera Star, Volume L, 7 February 1931, Page 13
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