THE GREATEST EVEXT IN Post War Motoring 1 TUSI and now the successor to the world-famous Austin Seven the MEW AUstin A30r "If only Austin would make a Seven again;' people kept saying: Nothing could touch it pre-war low-priced, roomy and keeps going for ever: Remember; this 1923 Now the new Seven is here: And it S the Ample room for four on foam Seven ? Many are still rubber seacs Large door going strong greatest event in post-war motoring: windows ficted with adjuscable ventilators front and rear Its performance is startling_speed in excess of 60 m:p.h" Petrol con- sumption uP to 50 m.P.g: Independent front suspension. And look ac the room the styling the refinements Austin'$ success with high-performance, dependable cars has made the new Seven today' $ Seven car that will open the eyes Distinccive fascia wich everything ready to hand and eye: Instru- of the world. See your distributor: ments well placed_ Finger-cip controi for lamps, dipper, horn. You BUY A CAR BUT YOU INVEST IN AN AUSTIN Distributors for AUSTIN OF ENGLAND: Bbove: Foracious '8xligeboot Auckland : Seabrook Fowlds Ltd: Hawke S Bay : Anderson & Hansen developing 30 b.h.P- Ltd: Wellington Magnus Motors Ltd. Taranaki The Farmers' Co-op. Orgn: Society of NZ: Ltd. Canterbury and Westland : David Crozier Ltd: Otago 8 Austin Motors (Otago) Ltd: Southland : Pa A: Vickery Ltd: 79 [MN
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 740, 18 September 1953, Page 3
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