✓ A m ma, m m ssss iMi i n m m wmmm m mmi SBBB HR investr Runnir lUifi& n%Aj* No ot m * J comm INITIAL COST The Austin Seven is the lowest priced saloon caron the New Zealand market; and what is more, is the soundest investment value, pound for pound. RUNNING and UPKEEP COSTS Running costs work out at less than a penny a mile with four adults up —4550 miles per gallon of petrol, and oil consumption is negligible. Gives years and years of trouble-free service without need for repairs or replacements. THE FAMOUS AUSTIN SEVEN f.o.b. four main port* RESALE VALUE No other car of the same type or age commands such a high resale price as the famous Austin Seven—final proof of Austin investment value. FAMOUS • COMPLETELY EQUIPPED —No extras to buy Real leather upholstery; extremely com« fortable bucket-shaped front seats independently adjustable; ample room for luggage; enclosed spare wheel; illuminated automatic-return direction indicators; Triplex-toughened safety glass in windscreen and all windows; Girling brakes for maximum safety; all-steel, soundinsulated coachwork; wing-to-wing vision ; large dial instrument board with concealed lighting; extra low-pressure tyres; dual stop and rear lights; fourspeed synchromesh gears; parking lamps; bumpers front and rear; large-size shock absorbers; foot-controlled anti-dazzle device; windscreen wiper—in fact the listed price includes every possible up-to-date feature you can desire for safety, comfort and performance. SEVEN investment/ AUTHORISED AUSTIN DEALER: F. J. WINDER THAMES and N GATE A SEABROOK, FOWLDS, LTD., 77-85 Symonds Street, Auckland, C.l. Direct Factory Distributors for the AUSTIN MOTOR CO., LTD., of England.
m m m &SS& m m m msm m sss ss:*s: :sb m m. •SlS?#? KfIVAK*.:/AM y.K: : ¥ ; :o.:o A LEADER of her set, and prominent in social news, no doubt you know her. Her home reflects luxury, her dressing is the envy of her friends, yet she recently committed a serious lapse and only redeemed her position by a frank confession. Noted for the lavishness of her entertaining, her friends were surprised and disappointed one afternoon by the inferior quality of the tea served them. The difference in quality was most noticeable, but even her best friend hesitated to mention it. The truth came out the following week when the lady confessed to having been weak enough to try a substitute for “Amber Tips.” She’s back to “ Amber Tips ” again, for good this time. As she told her friends there is no substitute for “ quality ” and “ Amber Tips ” always satisfies ... the flavour lingers longer, and ... it is most economical, so many extra cups to each pound. After all, “ Amber Tips ” could not have maintained its position as New Zealand’s favourite Tea for over 41 years, unless it possessed exceptional merit. Another thing, “Amber Tips” is blended and packed in New Zealand by New Zealanders for New Zealanders. Amber Tips JL 1 X Tea a f Teas. eJ/ve tflaoouJt Joingefcs Joongefc LAPSE OF PROMINENT MEMBER OF SOCIETY
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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20426, 30 September 1938, Page 3
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