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Advertising : 867 wordsOn Friday week at 9.10 p.m. Miss Alice Anderson and Miss Jessie Webb left Melbourne in a baby Austin on the first stage of a long journey to Alice Springs. Miss The above shows the first of the new series Morris 30-cwt. speedy delivery trucks made by the agents, Franklin Motor Coy., Ltd. The owner is Mr. J. E Stewart, Broken Hill. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 160 wordsAn attracvtive British Singer, delivered by Rasch Motors, Ltd., to Mrs. T. M. Rowe Toorak Gardens. ...
Article : 589 wordsMany motor car owners are particular about the finish of the body, but less so about the appearance of what is inside the bonnet. Sometimes one can barely make The Illustration shows two 11.4 h.p. British Standard cars, which Duncan & Fraser, Limited recently delivered to the Globe Timber [?] Mills Company, for the use of their travellers. Mr. A. Franke, Port Pirie, who recently took delivery of a new 11.22 [?] Citroen touring car from the Maughan Thiem Motor Car. Messrs. Butler, Nicholson, report having received the following telegram from Miss Alice Anderson, who is travelling with a lady companion to Alice [?] in an Austin 7:-"We crossed the worst stretch comfortably and without any damage to the car from Coward Springs to William Creek. Wes did not truck the car, which is going well." The illustration shows Miss Anderson in her car. ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Tue 24 Aug 1926, Page 21
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