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1939 HILLMAN lit I GREATER ECONOMY OVER 47 ILES Rr g ALLON officially certified by ce rti fic ate? no. irr THE WORLD’S MOST ECONOMICAL 10 H.P. CAR HAS MANY > NEW FEATURES Petrol economy is one of the outstanding features of the new 193 9 HILLMAN MINX. Hillman Engineers, after considerable research and thorough testing, have produced a car that will give outstanding performance with an amazingly low petrol < consumption. Over 47 m.p.g. was obtained by the Royal Automobile Club after ‘ 2 tria * °f 1-000 miles under official observation. Economy such as this, plus the j \ - /J Hillman Minx’s fine performance and new features for extra comfort, safety arx | s mechanical perfection, make it the outstanding 10 h.p. for 1939. ie new futures incorporated in this new model ar\ New 4-speed all-»ilent Synchromeah Gear. New safety all-steal armour top roof, box ; instant oil check device and filler. New "Smoothride" Suspension ; automatte New rustless chromium - plated radiator variation to load and road service. Ne-c grille. New bumpers with over*riders. piston type shock absorbers retaining posr New Engine features: Increased smoothness, t«ve adjustment. The HILLMAN MINX Is equipped to silence, reliability, economy:—New Economy New roominess in front compartment* carry an extraordinary amount of luggage Carburation, New Super-cooled Valves of through forward position of gear-box. Gea»w both internally and externally. The in- special Valmax Steel; many other refine- lever ready to hand but entirely clear te.-ior luggage locker actually gives more ments for greater reliability. driver and passenger’s knees. Interior space than any other design of New and Simpler Cooling System, deeper New luxury Chair-type adjustable front rear panel. top water tank. seats; deeply cushioned backs and shoulder The above illustration shows ths exterior New Engine Mounting by bonded rubber supports—perfect comfort for everyone, luggage accommodation. cushion giving maximum smoothness. New design Instrument Panel; quick-vision New Silent Rear Axle. instruments; new safety oil warning light. New Petrol Gauge accurately marked in gallons. New 5' speedometer, flood-lit for night No Increase In Price! New capacious glove and parcel recesses. New quick action " Snap-on" petrol filler cap. New moulded facia unaffected by climatic STILL the 4-Door Saloons, conditions unscratchable. LOWEST PRICED 10 H.P. 4-door Delivered any- NEW ECONOMY. Over « m.p.,. by Royal SALOON in N.Z. MM JM W# where In N.Z. Antomobil. Club Ob..rv.d Te.t. Cereifie... New “ Easi-lift” Jacking System. Eliminatee stooping and soiled clothes. HILLMAN 4 14’ A4otor/sts desiring a larger car with 5-6 > Passenger accommodation should see the HILLMAN * 14*—the economy car in tne Big Car Field. A Quality Car at a moderate Dricn. TODD MOTORS LTD. .s _ pQ Bo< WELLINGTON | DAWSON & STONE-WIGG LTD. I Guyton Street (late Horsley’s Garage), Wanganui. , hillman "M" „ .... , (Mark X beside car desired) J. E. Rule, Raetihi. ’ A. R. G. Dalziel, Hunterville. Nlm< | A. G. McGregor, Mangaweka. I Address , N.Z Distributor: TODD MOTORS LTD., Wellington. ■ I Also at Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunedin. I — — ■-——|

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 35, 11 February 1939, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 35, 11 February 1939, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 35, 11 February 1939, Page 14

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