Another Tribute Commander Byrd takes an AUSTIN SEVEN on his Southern Expedition! The sound judgment of Commander Richard Byrd has helped him through a thousand difficult situations. It is a remarkable tribute to the quality of the incomparable little Austin Seven that he has chosen one for his personal use on the ice between the main base and the Aeroplane base. The car has been fitted with a creeper track, whilst the front is equipped with steerable skis. Ask Your Nearest Austin Dealer for Illustrated Literature. Hamilton! Tappenden Bros.; Tauranga, Holman & Beckett; Taumarunui, P. \V. Reardon; Whangarql, Northern Bus Co.; Whakatane, Hamlll Bros., Ltd.; Opotiki, Mcintosh & Mackay; Te Awamutu, Holmes Bros.: Rotorua, Fortune & Carruthers; Thames, G. Mincher; Oargavllle, McDonald & Jaspersen; Warkworth, J. Thornton; Ruawai, Shepherd & Cooney; Te Aroha, R. & M. Nlcol. PHENOMENAL indeed has been Austin's march of progress in New Zealand—each succeeding year has seen more and more Austins on New Zealand roads—and sales figures have yearly been jumping to undreamedof heights. Now come 1928 figures, showing an increase in the Auckland Province of 66% on the record-breaking figures of 1927. There must be something behind Austin Cars. There is—quality of workmanship which reflects itself in true blue British performance,. 77-79, SYMONDS STREET AUCKLAND tl TO ISE
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20152, 12 January 1929, Page 11 (Supplement)
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