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* 4gr i <' J m 3 m M wool in *»> the Classic manner Take elegance with warmth in Classic of wonderful featherweight wool. Warm as affection, styled to perfection - in colours most , appealing to the eye. W CiavJc Frocks Suits and Coats BRIDGERS LTD. The Strand WHAKATANI Phone 13m

m.p.h. for hours! 10 m tw AUSTIN A 4 0 captures 36 American stock ear records. (Officially confirmed by the American Automobile Association) During the 27th-28th April, at Long Island U.S.A., an Austin A4O covered over 1,000 miles at an average speed of nearly 6 5 m.p.h.—and captured 24 American stock car records. The A4O was due to run for 24 hours but a collision.with a deer which had wandered on to the track stopped the run at 2 o’clock- in the morning;. However, a second A4O immediately took up the challenge, attacked flying and standing start records of 1 km. up to 10 miles, and collected 12 more records! These achievements give ample proof of the dependability of Austins—and demonstrate the power and stamina of the Austin A4O O.H.V. engine. AUSTIN you can depend on its AUTHORISED AUSTIN DEALERS BRABANT BROS. LTD. WHAKATANE

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 54, 9 June 1950, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 54, 9 June 1950, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 54, 9 June 1950, Page 7

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