YOU BUY A CAR BUT . YOU IN VEST IN AN AUSTI.N I II 55Sv***v* i^assssßSs i fct+M m m WM ■m m ml. m 1 1 m Th« famous Austin “7” the penny-a-mile investment THE NEW SOUND-INSULATED AUSTIN SEVEN If the Austin Seven had been developed into a larger car it would have lost the very qualities which make it worldpopular. Instead, its looks and performance have been improved —and it still has kept its character. The new full-panelled coachwork is not only more stylish but is sound-insulated, the body-sides, scuttle, dash, rear panel and floor all being lined with damping material which reduces noise to a minimum. The new engine with threebearing crankshaft is more powerful and lively, accelerates more readily and is smooth and quiet. The new Girling-type brakes give confidence of control, and the new clutch is free from ‘snatch.’ Now for the ways in which the Austin Seven remains unchanged ... It is still the cheapest car to run, with running costs of under a farthing a mile each for four people. It is still a soundly built, well-finished and fullyequipped car. And is still designed for year-after-year Dependability. See the Improved Austin Seven. WHAT AN INVESTMENT! The Improved Austin Seven OO O O Fully Equipped oU LJ Ll LJ f.o.b. main port. TIIIMPROVED CAAI&^JLA/v SEVEN W HOLAH 8 MEDLEY LTD., TE KUITI. SEABROOK FOWLDS LTD., 77-83 Symond* Street, Auckland, C.l. Direct Factory Distributors for the AUSTIN MOTOR CO., LTD., of England. 5.7
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 4958, 20 February 1937, Page 6
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