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THE HILLMAN MINX

A Car of Standing ' Unique in its colour scheme, the outstanding exhibit at the Winter Show is the Hillman Minx, a car ■ built with the traditions cf the British manufacture behind it. This 10 30 horse power car contains all the efficient equipment of lAe famous Hillman products. The Minx in exterior decorat/dn and comfort cannot be surpassed in the small car appeal. Upholstered in solid leather With high back adjustable front seats the tourist can be assured of every driving ease. In roominess the back scat is another important feature. The car is fitted with every modern engineering fitting. A pleasing feature of this car is j the bodywork covering the wind i screen and hoodpost. The panelling of j this portion of the bodywork is iu I one piece and so eliminates that i "scat," of "body fracture." Prospcc- ! tive buyers are asked to make a point, j of examining the Hillman Minx. Mr. j C. W. Ausford, the sole Central Tarai naki agent, will be pleased to arrange a demonstration for all those >vho are ! interested. The lines of construction i of this car leave nothiii.? to be desirj ed in comfort, dependability and per- ! formance. A glimpse of this oar de- | mands instant attention. RODGER RAD 0 With entire satisfaction behind I your appeal for outstanding design, ' clarity in tone and full raage the ; Roger and All British Pvadion ail j wave radios are unsurpassed. The prominent feature of these exquis- ! itely finished exhibits is the surprisi ing low price and with the agent's | policy of direct from manufacturer ■ to purchaser enables Mr. C. W. Ansfcrd to accomplish the hitherto impossible. _/

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 296, 5 July 1933, Page 5

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THE HILLMAN MINX Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 296, 5 July 1933, Page 5

THE HILLMAN MINX Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 296, 5 July 1933, Page 5