REASONS WHY the Seven has established itself as “THE” Small Car—lts absolute reliability as a sound engineering proposition has been definitely proved by time. This scientifically designed car was first introduced six years ago. It has since made a series of astounding performances on the road and track all over the British Empire, and on the Continent. Difficulties of bad roads and climate have been surmounted in an astonishing manner and the Seven revels in what is known as “colonial conditions.” The purchase price is remarkably low. The car is fully equipped with every essential accessory, and all front windscreens are fitted with Triplex glass as standard. There is nothing further to buy after the initial outlay, which makes the first cost the full cost. The Austin Seven is the cheapest car in the world to run. It gives the greatest mileage per gallon of petrol and consumes very little oil. Wear on tyres is especially light, and it is so strongly built that possible repair charges need not be considered. Because of Austin excellence in design, materials, and workmanship it is convenient in size and light in weight, making it a delight to drive and obviating parking and garage difficulties. All seven days of the week are “AUSTIN SEVEN” days. See them at the Show and at P. H. VICKERY, Showrooms, Dee . street. —Advt,
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Southland Times, Issue 20771, 11 May 1929, Page 8
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