AS DEPENDABLE AS AN AUSTIN SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL says: “I predict that the future of m this car is absolutely assured s Here is a real motor-car, solidly built, amazingly cheap both in purchase price and running costs, yet at the same time a fully-grown vehicle. The car’s performance on the road is exceedingly good. A speed of 50 m.p.h. can be achieved with the greatest of ease—even the 60-mile mark can be reached if conditions are favourable. The steering, too, is excellent. Its stability leaves nothing to be desired——it holds the road like the proverbial leech. Both suspension and brakes are really excellent. I predict that the future of this car is absolutely assured. Sir Herbert Austin should be congratulated on introducing a new model that will still further enhance the prestige of his firm.” Sir Malcolm Campbell, in “The Field." AUSTIN “TEN-FOUR” i ■ "P wm mam : • Four Forward Speeds (silent third ) . . 35 m.p.g. . . Very fully equipped . . £289 F. 0.8. LOCAL DEALERS: CECIL WOOD COMPANY, LTD., TIMARU. Direct Factory Distributors: DAVID CROZIER, LTD., CHRISTCHURCH. I always K&cp it! BUSINESS NOTICES. FOLLOW asa -OvL-Si.SSfeT To the Best Battery Service Station in Timaru—Spencer Battery Service, of course Spencer Battery Service Stafford Street South (Opp. Ayres’ Chemists) Yes! I always have it in the house, it is really invaluable at this time of the year, there is generally someone at home with a cough or cold. BONNINGTON’S IRISH MOSS is Mother’s first aid, should one of the children bring home a cold from school a dose or two prevents it “going through the house." FEVERISHNESS it will check, ease the breathing, give peace to a sleep-hindering NIGHT-COUGH. For baby’s little “snuffle" but a small dose is required. It's the verv best of nursery-aids. Price i/6 and 2/6 THE DAINTIEST OF SUMMER’S MATERIALS COME TO The Louvre *Si , NCrON'S t* Our Selections of Materials have been ha ppily chosen for we Offer the Very Latest at Prices that Add to the Joy of having Lovely Clothes. *l* *!* *> •£• v ❖ ♦> SUMMER VOILES, All Designs, eluding a Complete Range of Newest Spots— From 1/11 Yard RAYONS, a beautiful selection awaits you— From 1/6 to 4/11 *>*> ** *>*>•> *>*l* IMITATIONS may be offered, but insist on getting “BONNINGTON’S." BONNINGTON’S JUBES: Dissolved slowly in the mouth they soothe the throat. t/6 tin. ImshMoss rJorCOUGHS andCOLDSr) mt w mi M \ Li oi. . f SILK PONGEE and PRINTED ART. SILK CREPE in Exclusive Designs. At 3/6 to 4/6 *i- -!»-j* *s* PIQUE, 40in., in White Colours—--1/11 Yard .%.% .% •;* POLLY PRIM & •: PET E R PAN FABRICS make the Smartest of Frocks— Priced 1/9. 2/3, and 2/11 ♦>♦:**!* ••SufMjMgMfr HAIR CORDS PRINTS AND CAMBRICS— From 10id Yard v *!• v *> -I* 4* ♦>*>*> 4**i»*s* VIEW APRON CLOTHS—--1/6 Yard THE LATEST IS AT The Lsuvre
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19301, 30 September 1932, Page 14
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