February 6, 1915 
LAND AND WATER 
Contractors to H.M. War Office, the Admiralty, Imperial Russian Government, etc. 
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25 h.p. AUSTIN MILITARY AMBULANCES 
Standard 25 h.p. Austin Chassis, with five detachable Artillery pattern 
wheels and 820 X 135 Dunlop grooved tyres ; two powerful acetylene 
headlights and generator, paraffin side and tail lamps. Bulb horn, 
speedometer and distance recorder, and kit of tools. Four stretchers 
(Government pattern) are included. QUOTATIONS AT REQUEST. 
We have supplied a large number of these Ambulances 
for use in the battle area, and are busily engaged pre- 
paring a further large number for shipment. 
What Austin Ambulances are doing at the Front: 
Extract from letter sent to the Town Clerk of Middlesbrough by Mr. Alderman Mattison 
(in charge of the Corporation's Austin Ambulance attached to the Expeditionary 
Force at ). 
"The whole organisation of motor ambulances under the Red 
" Cross is well managed, and does a splendid work, and as a unit the 
" Middlesbrough ambulance plays no mean part. 
"We are not only attached to one of the sections (Section B), 
"but are called out for special work, we being so 
"splendidly equipped for the work. 
"The Middlesbrough car is the 'Queen Bee' of the group, and 
" is generally much admired." 
The Austin Motor Co. Z'.'^- 
LONGBRIDGE WORKS, NORTHFIELD, BIRMINGHAM. 
LONDON : 479-483. Oxford Street (near Marble Arch). W. 
Depot! at Paris, Manchester, and Norwich. 
THE PRICE OF THE FAMOUS 
1 2hp ROVER T £350 
INCLUDING AS STANDARD FOR 1915: Domed Wings, Accelerator in 
Water Circulation, Improved Radiator, etc., etc. 
Catalogue and Full Particulars on Application. 
THE ROVER COMPANY, Ltd., ^^Ji^l COVENTRY 
And at 59 61 NEW OXFORD STREET, LONDON, W.C, and 16 LORD EDWARD STREET, DUBLIN. 
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