MOTORING AT ITS LOWEST COST! The famous Austin “7” the penny-a-mile investment Try these Improvements J/ore S*awer 9 Greater Flexibility, Ibetter Brakes, Sound-insulated Caaehwork Come in for a run in the improved Seven ; and, sound-insulated for quiet running. So much if you ever drove one of the earlier Sevens for improvements; now for basic qualities, fine cars as they were notice the difference ! Notice the workmanship even in hidden details, You are quicker off the mark and you accel- honest lasting British soundness I Remember erate more easily; the new engine with its the Seven’s fame for year-after-year Dependa-three-bearing crankshaft is more powerful and bility. And don't forget that running costs smoother, yet quieter. The new clutch is are less than a penny-a-mile for four; motorsweeter ; the new Girling-type brakes grip with- ing at its cheapest. These are the reasons out a trace of jerk or skidding. Steering is why the Austin Seven has sold in hundreds of lighter. The body is not only smarter but the thousands and sold steadily over a period sides, scuttle, dash, rear panel and floor are of thirteen years. YOU BUY A CAR BUT YOU INVEST IN THE IMPROVED AUSTIN “7” fully equipped THE, IMPROVED £222 UM Jy tiA/v S E V E N THF FARMERS’ CO-OP organisation society inn lit. of new Zealand, ltd. Stratford Hawera New Plymouth. Direct Factory Distributors for the AUSTIN MOTOR CO., LTD., of England.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 364, 19 February 1937, Page 2
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362Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 364, 19 February 1937, Page 2
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