AS . DEPENDABLE . AS . AN . AUSTIN lIWKIA a n 1 m 4\v m R& Reduced Austin Prices An unprecedented public demand for the New Austins has created new sales records. The resultant increased production has lowered costs, the benefit of which is now passed on to the public in reduced prices. Considering the important improvements that have been made to the cars themselves in the way o( increased size and comfort, improved driving vision, and improved braking, as woll as more beautiful lines, the superior value of the AUSTIN # SEVEN is now absolutely incontestable. Austin "Twelve" Reductions 12 b.p. Open Roadster x4jv 12 h P- **** Burnham Saloon £409 AUSTIN "SEVEN" REDUCTIONS Tourer - £l9s Saloon • £2|^ (Coach built or fabric) Terms from £SO deposit. Balance in 12 or 18 months. Austin "Sixteen" Reductions 16 h.p. 6-cyl. Open Roadster £^|s7 16 h.p. 6-cyl. Burnham Saloon £497 See these Cars In owr Showrooms or Ring (or Demonstration David Crozier Ltd Worcester Street, West Christdiurch
More rubber is produced in the British colony of Malaya than in any other country. One of the longest canals in tho world runs from Leningrad to the frontier of China, & distance of 4500 miles.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20092, 22 November 1930, Page 9
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195Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20092, 22 November 1930, Page 9
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