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Progandra cures corns. Price 1/6.*

&v£ ■&z ;■'£ 'Jif: »#* The AUSTIN CAR is a triumph of British design and British workmanship. It is the essence of sturdy British Value, unbeaten itf service, irresistibly attractive, and the holder of many world's records for speed and reliability. Its silence and smoothness emanate from the constructional excellence of its perfectly balanced four-cylinder engine, with five bearing crankshaft and full high-pressure lubricating system. Engine efficiency that has proved itself in the hardest r : tests, prodigious acceleration , and speed, and an effort\/7 \jvtft less ability on steep hills , \H\ are features of every Austin 11 \/ x IUHHNf •*""** model. Tens of thousands ///, zzZr'} | of Austin cars are giv- '/, ?A ing faultless service to satis\<r fled owners throughout the Jj i Empire and one outstand- : ] ! IL S ( V\ j ing fact is the certainty that *& j any Austin model is an ex- • tremely economical investment. There is an Austin model for every requirement —honest in value and un- _ ' beaten in service. We will -S be pleased to send full particulars of any model. ijffiPH! REDUCED PRICES: 12 H.P. TOURING, £460. 20 H.P. TOURING, £625. (£lO Extra for Balloon Tyres on 12 H.P.). J. G. INGRAM AND CO.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 11 June 1926, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 11 June 1926, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 11 June 1926, Page 7

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