’ZvJ;ls’ >£ F ,',<-! '' \ 7pe4®i&9 1° ttew-hsights of/ popularity / The swift ascertt of Austin Car Sales figures is convincing proof of the growing trend towards Austin. Austin sales in New Zealand increased 45.8 % for 1927 over the previous year. In New South Wales this increase reached the phenomenal amount of 82.8 % for the same year. In this year, also, Austin accounts for 10 % of all car sales and 42 % of the British Car Sales in New Zealand. Austin in November 1927 was FIFTH, in December 1927 was FOURTH, and in January 1928 was placed THIRD in Dominion’s sales for the month and for the THIRD time in succession. FIRST OF ALL BRITISH CARS SOLD This popularity is based on the value-for-money Austin gives, on its unbelievable economy of running; on high standards of comfort, and itaunch, faithful workmanship that becomes more and more evident as the years go by. MAGNUS MOTORS, LTD., Wellington, Levin, Palmerston North, Hastings.
-I I/ a. /Tfr 1 — ytrestme ©m-ewg© BMt©@Kis for MOTORCYCLES THIS powerful tread with built-up shoulders finds a foothold in any kind of going—up steep hills, through deep mud, sand or soft dirt. Here’s real traction for you—real power and speed. And here’s far greater safety—on turns, on hills and on the straight-away—than tyres ever gave you before. Now is the time to fit your machine for all roads and all weather with full-size four-ply Gum-Dipped Balloons. MOST MILES PER SHILLING. FIRESTONE TYRE DISTRIBUTING CO. (Wellington) 115 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. OBTAINABLE AT ALL GARAGES AND TYRE DEALERS.
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 131, 2 March 1928, Page 14
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252Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 131, 2 March 1928, Page 14
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