YOU BUY A CAR BUT YOU INVEST IN AN AUSTIN THE MOST ECONOMICAL CAR STILL MOM EFFICIENT • SWEETER RUNNING • SAFER The New Austin Seven has to be tried on the road before you can appreciate the remarkable advancements in performance, comfort and safety brought about by the following improvements. The NEW ENGINE WITH THREE-BEARING CRANKSHAFT means greater power, more rapid acceleration, reduced vibration and extraordinary sweetness of running. MORE EFFICIENT BRAKES of the Girling pattern give instant but smooth braking and added safety. The NEW FLEXIBLE CLUTCH allows gradual but sure engagement free from ‘ snatch.’ And the IMPROVED COACHWORK with full panelled doors is smarter than ever. In fact the Austin Seven, most famous of all light cars, the cheapest, safest and simplest to drive, is a better investment today than at any other time in its long and proved history. FULLY EQUIPPED f.o.b. main ports including real leather upholstery Four speed synchromesh Low pressure tyres Bumpers front and rear - Luggage carrier Parking lamps Foot-controlled anti-dazzle device which concentrates headlight beam to left of road Combined stop and tail lamp instruments and flush fitting automatic return direction indicators Enclosed spare wheel and luggage carrier Battery and tool-box Electric windscreen wiper Three-bearing crankshaft -—New clutch Girling type brakes Remodelled saloon bodywork. at £222 WHAT AN INVESTMENT/ improved SEVEN ■ '■l: m m MS ■ iSSsisisi® ■ ftlfill MS Authorised Austin Dealers: N.Z. FARMERS’ DIST. CO. LTD.
THE WONDER SOCK Try and name any sock other than BRUCE which combines such true value with the price paid Made from all pure wool in all wanted shades. Weight is just right, and shrinkage practically nil if correctly washed No. 8: FINE RIBBED. No. 9: PLAJN. BKIICE Is
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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 14, 18 January 1937, Page 5
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