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Your spring golf skirt—now is the time to buy for prices of woollen tweeds are very tempting during the last clays of sale. Excellent sporty 6tyles can he had in 54 inch mixtures at from 5e lid to 8s lid yard. These are all heavily reduced in price and are knee-proof qualities. Collinson and Cunninghatne, Ltd.—Advt.

BRITISH GAR OWNERS Are you enjoying that extra Performance from your Modern Car that its designers intended .. .7 Smaller, Fast-revving High Compression Engines run better on ETHYL "The CORRECT fuel for British Cars” P7t7

TRADITIONAL DEPENDABILITY XW) ECONOMY PLUS sk ABOVE. Shows the thoroughness with which the body panels and roof of the New Austins are sound-insulated for quiet travel. fm AT RIGHT. Shows how the steering box on the Austin Ten is carried well forward to ensure easy, safe and positive steering. N O AT RIGHT. This is the boot which houses the spare wheel and gives ample room (or luggage when closed. Extra luggage can be carried on the door, too, when opened. Austin Dependability and economy have become tradition with car buyers for these outstanding qualities have achieved the reputation for Austin as being “Britain’s Dependable Car.” The new Austin Ten Cambridge saloon adds style, safety, comfort and sound insulation to these traditional qualities to make a car which is an outstanding investment in motoring value. See this remarkable Austin for yourself. Note the beauty of the clean unbroken curves, rounded body-sides, deeply, valanced wings and gracefully swept tail. Notice, too, the roomy interior, the well-sprung seats and the easy entry and exit through the high, wide doors. The.all-steel coachwork, the Triplex-toughened safety glass in windscreen and all windows, the Girling brakes, the visibility, especially from the driver’s seat—these ensure perfect safety. The whole body—roof, body-sides, and steel floors have been sound-insulated ; the engine and body are mounted on live rubber to lessen vibration and ensurje sweeter running and quiet travel at all speeds. Even down to the minutest detail the design of this new car carries out the principle of “style that is practical and, when considered with its undoubted qualities of Dependability and economy, more than ever substantiates the fact that “you buy a car—but you invest in an Austin.’ See them in our showrooms —ample stocks in all colour schemes. FULLY EQUIPPED—NOTHING EXTRA TO BUY Silent All-Steel Saloons - “Live” Rubber Power Insulation-Girling Brakes-New Instrument Board with concealed lighting-New Clutch-Welded ent screen wioers-Low pressure tyres-Pressed-Steel Spoke Wheels-Longer and low periodicity springing-Dual Stop and Rear Lights—Triplex-toughened safety glass in windscreen and all windows—Four speed Synchromesh gears Real leather upholstery Bumpers Front and Rear—Totally enclosed spare wheel and luggage compartment-Parking lamps-Hydraulic shock absorbers-Foot-conuolled Antidazzle device which concentrates headlight beam to left of road-Flush-fitting .Ruminated automatic return direction indicators. You buy a car—but you INVEST in an— CAM BRIDGE SALO Authorised Austin Dealers: N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. DIST. Co. PALMERSTON NORTH. I ■ m

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 211, 6 August 1937, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 211, 6 August 1937, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 211, 6 August 1937, Page 5

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