THE BETTER BLADE FITS THIS OLD OR MEW Ydto Die a rafor of fhis type? Then PROBAK Blade will fit it. PROBAK —the better blades: the blades that cannot vary because they are made from an endless ribbon of steel, ground, honed and finished in one continuous operation. The blades that glide across your face as though the stubble wasn't there; and silently, smoothly make sure that it ISN'T there .... Get a packet of PROBAK Blades to-day. Prove to yourself that each is as amazingly sharp as the first you try! Sold everywhere at fixed prices: 2/- the small packet; 4/- the large. r 4* m c< ac £3 I 0 PRdMK—THE BLADES THAT CANNOT VARY Made and guaranteed by the AufoSfrop Safety Razor Co,, Ltd., 197-207, City Road, London, Eng. Managing Agents for New Zealand: VAN STAVEREN BROS., LTD., AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON & CHRISTCHURCH.
The NEW AUSTIN The ESS Without bulk or tonnage, the Austin 7 gives you sane motoring. When occasion demands, it seats 4 adults comfortably. It is as speedy as you want, and its road comfort will surprise you. The pneumatic upholstery gives really luxurious seat' ing, and the leg-room of the Austin 7 is proverbial—even greater than many big cars. Drive it everywhere, do everything by car—yet the weekly “pay-out” at the bowser will not exceed the usual tram, boat, or train fare. This essence of motoring is possible through Austin 7 features. These features originated with the car itself eight years ago. They are the reason for Austin per* formance on the world’s great racing tracks against cars double and treble its size. They have proved so basic in successful light-car construction that America, France and Germany pay for the rights to make the Austin 7. And they are found only in the Austin 7 —always remember that. What more need you know to guide your choice of a light-car ? From £196 F. 0.8. Main Ports £SO Deposit, balance over 12,18, or 24 months. 1® in w&z. Local Dealers: J. G. INGRAM & CO., LTD. Nelson.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 20 January 1931, Page 11
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339Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 20 January 1931, Page 11
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