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m m ~ * mu ■m mm m m mm S-Sii Four-Seater Saloon with Real Leather Uphdlsteryand Gearbox, The striking and beautiful frontal design of the new Seven. The bonnet is longer and bumpers finished in chromium enhance the This view shows two items of interest: (a) The flush-type direction indicators with automatic return; (b) The new-type rear window hinged from the body pillar, giving ventilation withr?vpmorf>iJ. RO. B. Main Ports Here’s the greatest value Austin has ever offered ! The new ‘Seven’ is one of the handsomest of all ismall cars, with new sloping radiator and longer bonnet, flowing body lines and valanced wings. The stream-lined panel at rear conceals the spare wheel and luggage carrier. Sensational mechanical improvements include Synchromesh for Top, Third and SECOND GEARS, drop frame, no foot-wells, direction indicators with automatic return, foot-operated dipping-switch for headlamps, automatic ignition control, magnetic speedometer, electric windscreen wiper, illuminated instrument panel, separate side lamps bn wings, sturdier wheels and larger tyres, and bumpers front and rear. Yet there is nothing flashy or freakish about the 1935 ‘Seven.’ It is still the dependable Seven-THE PENNY-A-MILE-FOR-FOUR INVESTMENT! At £l9B (F. 0.8. Main Ports) the new Seven is THE LOWEST PRICED SALOON ON THE NEW ZEALAND MARKET! See This Sensational Austin At Your Nearest Dealers. YOU BUY A CAR-PUT YOU INVEST IN AN The rear modelling of the new Seven, showing the compartment which contains the spare wheel and luggage carrier. DIRECT TARANAKI DISTRIBUTORS: Farmers’ Co-op. Organisation Society of N.Z., Ltd. HAWERA, STRATFORD AND NEW PLYMOUTH -BR IT A IN’S DEPENDABLE CA R

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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 9 March 1935, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 9 March 1935, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 9 March 1935, Page 7

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