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RAL RECEIVE LICENSES. RADIO LISTENERS whose Licenses were due for renewal on September 30 will greatly assist the Post Office by renewing them as early as possible. LICENSES MAY BE OBTAINED AT ANY MONEY-ORDER OFFICE. Licensees are requested to kindly present the existing License when arranging a renewal. RENEW YOUR RADIO LICENSE EARLY!
“lODISED COMPOUND.” A powerful Blood Purifier and Tonic for all disorders arising from impure or impoverished blood. An excellent tonic after influenza and colds. 2/6 and 4/6 bottle, from J. V. Gordon, M.P.S., Dispensing Chemist, Masterton.
■HgwIB S9s||| INITIAL COST THE FAMOUS The Austin Seven is the lowest priced AUSTIN SEVEN saloon car on the New Zealand market; HHB and what is more, is the soundest investment value, pound for pound. / , RUNNING f.o.b. four main ports — /and UPKEEP COSTS completely equipped Running costs work out at-less than a _No extras to b penny a mile with four adults up —45- ' 50 miles per gallon of petrol, and oil consumption IS negligible. Gives years dependently adjustable; ample room for and years of trouble-free service with- luggage; enclosed spare wheel; illuminaout need for repairs or replacements. g g g fj* screen and all windows; Girling brakes //f KnL] DEC A I I- VAI HF for maximum safety; all-steel, soundgJL^ I\LJ“LL "nLUL insulated coachwork; wing-to-wing ki „„„ vision; large dial instrument board with > » Car of the same type or age concealed lighting; extra low-pressure g • J commands such a high resale price as tyres; dual stop and rear lights; four- * the famous Austin Seven—final proof of speed synchromesh gears; parking lamps; W-.1..0 bu mpers front and rear; large-size shock _ Austin investment value. absorbers; foot-controlled anti-dazzle tug device; windscreen wiper—in fact the THE rArIUU.b listed price includes every possible up- ■ J " to-date feature you can desire for safety, comfort and performance. SEVEN WHAT AN INVESTMENT/ Authorised Austin Dealers: W.F.C. ASSN.. LTD. MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 October 1938, Page 3
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