Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

ERUBf» • .•• '■•:W*X*\*UUf- W *:<«V V» ■■ BMr«Wv?-;c!«WBi-^jcsaW'vs;:^cwf. •v^TA^j.-.iA 1 kW «a!W s / ■• • - ' * f few IS’ I'A : w ill ii^S 3E3:\> Tfc? r\V -i d 3 «CS v ff&Mzx. ■ i-p ■Tk ■>■■ iMk“" British-built Austin Cars are kept up - to - date by continued improvement without radical change. SURPRISINGLY COMFORTABLE In the Austin “ Seven "even a tali man can stretch out his legs and lounge back in comfort; furthermore the driver’s seat is instantly adjustable. Doors are extra wide—a full yard -through which ydu can step easily to front or rear seats. The patented chassis allows Austin to fit the roomiest body you can get on a car of this H.P. ROQMY, TOO l This surprising roominess and Comfort in so small a car is due to the Austin Special Chassis. This Chassis was created by Austin eight years ago. It has proved so successful in actual experience that today car-makers in America, France, and Germany gladly pay royalty rights to use it. Orthodox chassis design adapted for a small car definitely would not suit. Only a proved light car could have got such recognition. And all' the world knows that the Austin Seven has proved the handiest, speediest and cheapest little car on the road. Seven Tourer £IS9 Seven Saloon £217 F. 0.8. MAIN PORTS. €SO Deposit, balance over 12, 18 or 24 months. ** Running Costs Cheaper than Tram Fares/* i 'iSIKMISIJUraV'" i ‘ *■” ” "i- ' ■'.“ISfIMHBKHBBE The patented Austin “Seven” is stili the most economical method of conveyance known and it is so strongly built that possible repair charges need not be considered. ASK roll A DEMONSTRATION. That is the quickest and best way to find out what a great little car the Austin “ Seven ” is. Make a time now while you think of it. LOCAL DEALERS GARAGE PEEL STREET. Wellington Territory Distributors:— Mapntis Motors, Ltd., Wellington, Palmerston North, Wanganui, Levin, and Hastings. WBWWUMr* M i KlAarv nrri

PRESENTATION LETTERING GOLD LETTER OR BLACK. Promptly Executed at THE HERALD OFFICE

CONFETTI Large Packets, I/-. ON BALE &T HERALD OFFICE.

BWiuTomio v-' % f •', hgpN Ste® & CSSfiy?* i a» w mi am « 1 .' 4.';> v. \ *tn tut 9w 1 s siiil'.'.'-un-j Ipm %m *fSsis a ® «MWi nas popularity on every playing field In New Zealand This is the boot that has gained universal approval year after year. Is in Stout Black Chrome, has light soles, hard-boxed toes and regulation Pyramid studs. No. 1674. Men’s, Youths’ 13/6 12/S No. 1672.—1 n special quality Black Box Calf . . . ■&l NAHS Sterling 3oothatt Boots OBTAINABLE FROM ANY HANNAH SHOP AT THIS LOW PRICE-POST cA i The Ducat Hoot vT> T Made in England No. A3oo.—ln Brown Russet Kip with the toes and joints protected by a special <iM I Rubber Cushion (as illustrated) . . «■■/” No. A3Ol. —Russet Calf Rugby Boot with McGregor Vamp Strap and solid boxed toes. “ The Cinch.” Men’s sto 10, Youths’ 2to 5, 16/6 15/6 a* tml A .-vFREE

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/PBH19300412.2.114.1

Bibliographic details

Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17233, 12 April 1930, Page 10

Word Count
481

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17233, 12 April 1930, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17233, 12 April 1930, Page 10