INVEST in an , • ' ^^TRERES AWIDE RANGE Seven has four six. HH|l windows;^ Is. larger, roomleir, ^ more ^ more to run. Develops 25 brake horse--power. Does over 40 m.p.g. and oil.. Iracjuy ^■■1 consumptlon Is negllgible. Safety glass Bfj W '• / l " throughout. Has every Austln feature BT The Austin Ten combtnes st/I^, . cotnfort safety^ with the ^tr^itlo.nal Austlh| 'SEVEN' practicai. High, wlde doors give ease cf; The finest econom entry and exit. The interiors are vahie 4 Ful^e^ufpped'^it^ and^safety glass in all side W l aecommodates^ the^spare synchromesh gears, low pressure Wn J&Bk BHk . provldes ample room for-loggage. 3S-4u tyres, bumpers front and rear. -- alw~n anJ « i. uu ^. ^.SZparking lamps fbot-controlled mnes per gallon «na fow ^oil^onswapf stop world over. return rection spare filifTiM ^Wiffcr wheel.and iuggage carrier, battery I ftC AUM l!>l MfPo easily under bonnet, / GOODWOOD electric windscreen wlper, three- Simtlar in all respects to tbe bearing crankshaft, new clutch, Ascot the 14/16 -Goodwood Is' Girling type brakes, safety glass in mounted on,a.slightly longer windscreen and ail windows and wheelbase and has a six qiln- • rear vision mlrror. . der englne giving increased power and deughtfully smooth = y^;- j ;' .:=^ v. :A V and. equipped with every flTs tlie a i ictiki -r\A/ci v/c a crat • f rv •> >t 1} /Ik" -jNv' modern refinement on the THE AUSTIN ASCOT same luxurlous. scale as- the The Ascot is an all-steel saloon of generous proportlons / j0HBSS9±. tff- J ' f ^ ^ \ |Asoot.' The steering wheel, • and most pleasing and distinctive lines. It is powered with 1v%' Xs' ' nowever, is adjustabie over a a four cylinder engine which gives surprising fud economy. \ -v" ../• ' , ^ v . ' distance of three Inches to # It is a car of roomy comfort with deeply cushioned 1 — ^ n the requlrements of the and softly sprung. upholstery of best seiected hide. No driver. Generous ir.terior feature has been overlooked that will make for greater accommodation, and ample comfort, safety, economy and Dependability. It is a car to room in the bbot for iugfill the requirements of the most fastidious motorist. Fully 8age>| Inter-axle seating, fu!i equipped at the iisted price with ali essential equipment. sound-insulation and wide ... vfelbrtity. A car with iuxur* * J;'u ^ ious comfort,. adequate per* fbrmance, maximum safety ^IISg^THE NEW AUSTIN EIGHTEEN WINDSOR //' ' f V This new Eighteen is one of the most impressive / M M M / h models ever produced by Austin— a luxuriousiy com- H / $ \ i fortable saloon for seven passengers, which follows the m. ■ tafF*%pW '&+■ (- / \ range of new models very closely. A hew departure is f • I I I | V fcijMWBa / \ the mounting of the pistol-grip type handbrake under ' -w- ■ f f ■. ^ I 8 mjL I II j / \- v-X the dash and the gear lever is swept forward leaving Lji I I II* ■ ■ ^ s the floor space in the front clear of controls. Jackall I rk h y d r a^ic^ IJ ' ' ' ' ANDERSON & HANSEN/ LTD., Hastings andNapier. DIRECT FACTORY DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE AUSTIN MOTOR CO LTD., OF ENGLAND. I Distnct Agents: G. F. Blogg and Co., Gisborne; Turner and Butler, Waipukurau; Wright, Stepbenson and Co., Ltd., Damtfsv&ke, v -
— ■ — iwinui I ——III , • " — ; ■ 1 I "Bullproof " POSTS I SCIENTIFICALLY REINFORCED CONCRETE Manufactured on your property. All classea of Rosts supplied and made to your specifjcations, SEE THEM MADE. SAVE EXCESSIVE CARTAGE. v SATISFIED CLIENTS - from Cape Runaway to Dannevirlce will testify to the excellent and durability of "Bullproof,, Posts, which have been in use for over five years. The greater the Order the smaller the cost per hundred. Write stating approximate requirements and I will be glad to call and quote you for sam« D. FLEMING box 237. | napier * ' i
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 44, 15 November 1937, Page 9
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