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Use Sharlanu’s “Moa" Brand Egg Preservative tliis year for preserving Parers, Docs not affect tlie flavour. Keeps them fresh for months. Clean and economical. Works out at less than one penny per dozen. ‘d

THE AUSTIN 'TEN-FOUR’ THEM ALL! THE complete equipment and advanced mechanical features of the New 1933 Austin ‘Ten-Four’ make it easily the leader of the ‘ten-horse’ cars. Goodlooking, a real four-seater, this finely-finished family car is built in the true Austin tradition for long years of dependable service. Its special dropped frame give ample leg-room without the need of floorwells, and is so designed that all four passengers ride within the wheelbase. This absence of “overhang,” combined with long rear springs, ensures wonderful riding comfort, and is a distinctive Austin feature. Four - Speed , Twhi - Top Gear-box , with Silent Third. If, then, you need a car larger and more powerful than the ordinary “ small car, ” yet costing very little more to own and run—the car you should examine first is the Austin Ten-Four. @ Sunshine Roof. “Buffer Siting" Engine. @ Oversize Brake Drums. ® Real Leather Upholstery. AUSTIN © Only Seven Greasing Points. Battery and Tools 'in Steel Box mounted on dashboard under bonnet. BUY' NOW before prices go up ! DIRECT FACTORY DISTRIBUTORS: Owing to the increase in the rate of exchange, present low prices cannot be maintained for long. Save substantially by purchasing your Austin NOW ! Farmers’ Co-op. Organisation Society of N.Z., ltd., HAWERA, STRATFORD & NEW PLYMOUTH. (De Luxe Model as illustrated) PRICES : 10 H.P. Models Two-Seater . £245 Tourer . £245 Standard Saloon £263 m De Luxe Saloon £273 jagg tywataaiw ;v:. m m v,'" v-U mm m m Si: Y'?. mm. F. 0.8. Main Porte A S DEPENDABLE A S A N AUSTIN

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Hawera Star, Volume LII, 28 January 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume LII, 28 January 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume LII, 28 January 1933, Page 3

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