Dependable motoring at low cost the new AUSTIN A3o 2-door saloon Now the pleasures of motoring with AUSTIN are extended even further to the family that must Carrying lorward the have low first cost and low-cost running to the family that rc- quires a second car to the busi- Austin tradition of ness man for around town running: To these people, especially, Austin of England bring the 2-door Austin Azo dependability comes 'Seven Modest in size, yes; but with genuine big-car features like independent front suspension, 2 four ~speed synchromesh gearbox full hydraulic brakes, cam gear steering and a hypoid this family saloon of rear axle. A high efficiency 30 b.h.p. Austin 0. hv engine powers this all-steel-bodied 2-door saloon, conveys passen- gers and their luggage in complete high quality & low cost comfort, at speed, and with fuel economy of 40 mp.g: or more! 8598 Prices and specifications sub- ject to cbange without notice. Distributors for AUSTIN OF ENGLAND Auckland : Seabrook Fowlds Ltd. Hawke' $ Bay = Anderson and Hansen Ltd: Wellington : 0 Magnus Motors Ltd; Taranaki: The Farmers' Co-op: Orgn: Society of NZ. Ltd: Canterbury & Westland : David Crozier Ltd: Otago: Austin Motors (Otago) Ltd. Southland: PA Vickery Ltd:
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 782, 16 July 1954, Page 3
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197Page 3 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 782, 16 July 1954, Page 3
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