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0908 "ts Inogrterv 157am TC0 Synchromatic Finger-tip Gear Change, located on the steering wheel, operating in conjunction with 4-Speed smooth action crash-proof synchromesh gearbox: Lockheed Hydraulic Brakes, latest two- leading shoe design. Distinguished modern appearance Full Leather Upholstery: Stylish interior design and attrac- tiye instrument panel. Everything bonnet, interior , lug- gage_~under lock and key. Easi-lift safety bonnet locked from inside car. Powerful sealed-reflector headlamps; Easi- clean disc wheels. Quick action 4-corner jacking system: Rubber mounted rear axle. In addition , this new model offers you such world-renowned Hillman features as powerful economy engine, balanced ride (Alus suspension, all-steel body and frame unit, outsize luggage compartment, etc., together with Hillman' $ reliability, quality and value resulting from 16 years of continuous development: SYNCHROMATIC FINGER-TIP GEAR CHANGE Synchromatic is a new development in gear MAKES changing which will be a revelation to the experienced and to the new driver alike The THE MOST Synchromatic method Incorporates three fea- tures 4 new crash- proof gearbad a new OF YoUr iinkage new finger-tip control It is not a mere trans- position of the gear: PETROL iever from the old position to the steering column: It permits smooth rapid, positive, finger-tip RATION! control; all gears are located once engaged and are in the same relative positions in the gate as on previous Hillman Minx models. The Hillman Ten LOCKHEED HYDRAULIC BRAKES owner is in a favour- The new Hillman features the ed position. Hillman's very latest hydraulic brakes incorporating two leading shoes famed economy gives to give powerful and positive more miles per ration: braking action. AiBroduct of the great ROOTES GROUP makers of HUMBER, COMMER, Sunbeam-Talbofn Karrier Regional "Reps, Fishermen' $ Bend, Port Melbourne; Austa NEW ZEALAND HILLMAN DISTRIBUTORS: TODD MOTORS LIMITED Todd Building, Courtenay Place, Wellington. DEALERS EVERYWRERE 3.8 Jhe HeRei 1 New

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 460, 16 April 1948, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 460, 16 April 1948, Page 32

Page 32 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 460, 16 April 1948, Page 32

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