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BB JET 7 s/i fcilii ferfei Hi lli| Wt ill 6 < A 1 Ro dual independent-action WINDSCREEN H ■ UIHH I _ ¥OU BIT FOR TOUR MSjj| ffiOIiEY IH fiN CSllllliP' ROOMY INTERIORS WIDE DOO* V'U ** H W I EASILY ACCESSIBLE, ROOMY LUGGAGE COM. -A The Austin Ten is the finest car in its class on the N ew Zealand roads. It combines the traditional GIRLING BRAKES AND LONG AND LOW PERIODICITY SPRINGING ll.|. I r -. Austin qualities of Dependability and economy with IP distinctive modern styling, roomy interiors and iSbk deep, well-cushioned seating, and every possible safety feature. Certainly it is priced a little higher, but then it was specifically built fully sound insulated to exact j n g A us tj n standards of quality —not down to a particular price —so that every penny spent is an investment in Dependable, economical motoring. It is complete to the last detail—an<J not an extra half-penny need be spent on equipment. Petrol consumption is 35-40 miles per gallon, oil consumption correspondingly ILLUMINATED, direction | ow , an( j U p| <ee p Repairs and replacements) almost negligible. . AII , u , M , Then ask yourself '‘why is it that the public is willing to pay more —also All-steel coachwork—New instrument ' ' 1 ° 1 ' —Welded frame—Low pressure tyres—Easy- for a used Austin Ten than for other cars of the same type and age?” dean pressed-steel spoke wheels—Dual stop Surely because no other car Is so faithfully built, so outstandingly speed synchromesh gears — Real leather . . . upholstery—Bumpers front and rear—Park- Dependable, so sound an investment in trouble-free, economical ing lamps — Hydraulic shock absorbers — r >. Foot-controlled anti-dazzle device which concentrates headlight beam to left of road. mOtOTing. Direct Factory Distributors for The Austin Motor Co. Ltd. of England: A« h T :42 \^ 2 Tn P. H. VICKERY, LTD. FOR THE COMPLETE MOTORING SERVICE & Salesmen: 1961. DEE STREET .... INVERCARGILL ranc ■

ENGINE RELIABILITY DEPENDS ON SPARKING PLUGS-YOU CAN DEPEND To keep your car -rUfffflwF lively in good and bad weather ... to help \ wi\ IMI it to be your reliable servant . . . install _ new Champions once >. ii'i >>k every year. They Idlldlijl' !'l reduce carbon form- S £^111(,,15 Xey! They “ ve a< ' e canada nds ° r ' !, HOPE GIBBONS LTD. 4* Wellington,Christchurch,Auckland MU—— Safety! FRONT WHEEL DRIVE The “Autocar” Road Tests, February Ist, 1935, states: “The CITROEN has F.W.D. not because it is a sports car, but as a design which breaks away from that of the ordinary vehicle with certain advantages.” Be up-to-date — You owe this to yourself — Have a trial run. Price competitive — Price competitive We have recently installed the LATEST CYLINDER REBORER IN SOUTHLAND and can quote Lowest Prices for FIRST CLASS (equal to 1 factory) JOBS. ALL CLASSES OF REPAIRS DONE Southland Agents: Southland Agents: J. H. TATTEBSFIELD O SOW LTD. GARAGE: 109 SPEY STREET, INVERCARGILL

t <JPRING-CLEANING—Why not Paper ’ your room. Call at SMITH : SMITH’S, Esk Street and see the wide - selection of Wallpapers. ' GUARANTEED Prices! Southland vT Butchers’ By-Products Ltd., Wai- ! kiwi, still pay top prices for Sheepskins. Wool. Calfskins, Hides, etc. \TEW Season's Wallpaper just arrived Li at SMITH & SMITH, Esk Street. > Call and choose your Paper. 1

BATHING CAPS. Canadian latest fashions. Also a few samples. Cannot be replaced. Cheaper at the PARA RUBBER CO., LTD. ANVIL Vamoline Stain, the best stain for floor and furniture; in all colours.—SMlTH & SMITH. LTD., Esk Street. Wanted known: Anvil, z smun brand Paint always gives satisfaction. Full range of colours.—SMlTH & SMITH, LTD., Esk Street

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Southland Times, Issue 23332, 16 October 1937, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 23332, 16 October 1937, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 23332, 16 October 1937, Page 20

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