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THE NEW AU STI N LIGHT TWELVE-FOUR j^J^T A full-size car with Four Cylinders \*xW&^ economy> and Twin-Top Gears llsl^BP-■ •■ whicJl &* M alt the ftexihility of\ HTHE increasing popularity of are ensured by the four-speed the four-cylinder car is a Twin-Top gearbox (now standsr^'s&K'sss -** —*«> *-«■■.■ once thought to be exclusive to raQgc)« the six. Austin presents a strik- Comfortable riding, no less in ▲ wg example or this Jn the new the. rear seats than in the front. "A TSfita Hn« to the «*•" *» *• «-**" **" fglF'dff^K^ fanons Light Twelve-Six, it re- sign which eliminates body "over* jHViViJ^KSp tains all the roominess and grace- hang" at the rear. Maintenance j^yJßLMrtffii ful appearance of that model. At is facilitated by zinc-interleaved SS^E^YW^J^tef the same time, it offers the pro- springing, silent-block spring "^jmß^^ nounced running economy of a shackles, and a minimum of grease four-cylinder power unit. points, which help to keep down tyapuct" »mw«j| But the most remarkable fea- the level of motoring expenditure. ture of the Light Twelve-Four is The outstanding dependability its performance. The engine is for which the name Austin has unusually flexible, and the special , become synonymous is, of course, insulated engine suspension gives built into this full-scale foura smooth, vibrationless flow of cylinder model, which, at ita power. Nimbleness in trafilc and price, offers value manifestly higbir on hills, and • lively acceleration: even for Austin. AUSTIN Direct Factory Distributors: MAGNUS MOTORS LIMITED WELLINGTON. , Authorised Austin Dealers'. PALMERSTON NORTH AND FEILDING: N.Z. Farmers' Dlst. Co., Ltd.; WANGA>ftrtil H. F. Harman, Ltd.; MASTERTON, DANNEVIRKE AND PAHIATUA: w/f.C. AssuTLta.; NELSON: J. C. Ingram ana Co., Ltd.; BLENHEI}tt: H.^R.Dgt ana Sons,*Ltd.

Special VALUES in 1933 MILLINERY Who ever heard of new season's millinery selling at jSß^^^M&fHm^r a prices that rival other people's "sale specials"? Yet - B\ *M is exactly what you will find in our Millinery WmmmKmSL J| Salo. n durin £ the «&*.' few days, .. . our policy of purJliflil^HPP^r^' S^tl*?' c^as*n S direct from the makers for cash enabling us to enjoy $BW>'if many-^stantial discounts which are passed oh to the g^^^&rp^^ ™"^ - %K!mr VgM public in the form of lower prices. .. . (f« I For proof, call along and inspect the chic models listed \" . / / below. ... You'll be delighted both at their smartness and y» ■* fj— OV / WjP. FO^ THE MATRON we are featuring FELT HATS—With soft folded 1 If ■i■ S^ / SW£O- ' crowns and slightly drooped, brim. Metal ornament to finish. 01/ ///'** N \ x / Wt# In all shades and fittings. , : Priced at Zl/- / />y<^V / . -^t ALSO FOR THE MATRON—HATS with diagonally stitched crown f S^^k\ i _**•■ ■" ornament in front and plain brim, in ishades of Palma, Navy, 00 //» N 'Tj^k / S^ Black and Brown. , To sell at \ \ \f \S EXPENSIVE CLOSE-FITTING FELT HATS-To suit the young girl. \ \ W «. jf - ith pin-tucked crown, finished with bow of felt side back. A/I 1 \ \ \>V J Priced at If/11 I v// ■1/ f Fom 22/6 C v' \^^\ ' FAWN AND BROWN ASTRACHAN FELT HATS - With drooped J >L * X bnms. Something quite new, suitable for the sportswomen. -j n /£ V^ • Priced at i.Z/0 . Large Assortment of HAND CROCHET CAP AND CRAA rAT SETS—In «SHOWROOM OFFERS . .■. two orthree, toucs of wool> in var*Mattra^tTL m 6/11 KNITTED WOOLLEN JUMPER SUITS —Medium in ■ weight and of fine weave in self colours. Made with V- ~^■»»—.—^—^i^-i^» mmm^ nock and long wide revers, edged mixed stripes, are belted ' at waist. Skirts easy fitting. Colours: Saxe, Of> / ' ■ Mustard, Bust. S.W. and W. sizes. 65/ • HO^IFRY ANI Pi f* I O\/PQ VERY SMART are the new JACKET SUITS — Coats I I V-/O IL.l\ I /A IN L/ VJ LU VL J slkhtly shaped at back are in tailored-style and of mixed colouring and show the collar and cuffs in plain contrast, ..i .nv n FTTY ,, nirrtE- cir t- nnor ti a , „ the well cut skirt matching colours. Green o»7 /C rS^jSl LRE n -.? ILK H?-SE^?m?^ s T o£ Gunmefal, Algiers, Giro, Fawn, Black, Red,'Cedar, Beige. Size W. 07/6 D"skee and Beige Tan. These are EXCEPTIONAL value. A /-I t .''■■'■.■ ■ " Price—per pair *9/ A1 3-PJLECE KNITTED SPITS — Show the short coat •■ARTSTnr- pitrp <arr w unw „, „ t , • J slightly shaped; and fronts rounded. The long sleeved Gunmetal Madeira■ iS^ P^7-h» y fas!i lon, ed new Frenc]l hee1' « shades of jumpbr is diagonaUy striped and finished metal buttons; Gunmetal, Madeira, Acoin, Cieole, Cherrywood, etc. fi /I 1 skirts, slightly flared, show inverted front pleat. Colours: , Price—per pair 0/ 11 Wine, Fawn, Nigger, Lemon. S.W. and W. ng\ //» piirf THHifin «it k 'nncu at - a I Pricn nH/b woiii.T1 5, v.«£ fTF jHOSE—Mercerised tops, toes and heels, extra heavv -~-'. . . lnco v%/,' u weight, in shades of Mushroom, Dago, New Brown and New Fawn n /■% i A 3JPIECE SUIT is beautifully woven in marl effect, sh;»des. ENGLISH MAKE. . Price—per pair //ll Fawn, Orange, Brown; shows the skirt piped and belted, NEW SCOTCH KNTTA WflrtT'-Cattmtt vt nnvvc T' v j * ™ . skirt just a little flared, the jumper is sleeveless, and iu Myrtle SaVeGarfinalVTndßo^l GLOVES—In shades of Tangarinc. smart waistcoat style. Orange, Fawn colour, qm / J' ' Uaidmal ! Kaild R °sal- ■ Q/11 Size W. Price 04/ - ' . Price—per pair 0/ 11 A 2.PIECE SUIT of exceLen^uaUty and good weight CgSS^^.TB^PuII- 011 dMtS 7^ is shown in the new Rosewood colour, coat in tailored . *""»" ouauia uuij. C /I 1 type features collar, revers, and deep cuffs' in brok»n . *ncc—Per Pair O/ 11 2.^^ Bcise> >*"■■*&£.B4/-' SSS GAUNTLET^APPAGLOV?^ P :^ 10/11 C^ l\ll I TT U' 1 *¥* f% CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 73, 28 March 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 73, 28 March 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 73, 28 March 1933, Page 4

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