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p ■ ■' rnmrnwmsm ■■■■■■■iimiii «6 CARS BUILT FOR NEW ZEALAND CONDITIONS Apromise and its fulfilmenf T ORD NUFFIELD, the man who " started as a cycle-maker and became the largest motor manufacturer in Britain, said when he visited the Dominion two years ago : “We shall build cars suitable for New Zea land conditions wm mm mm mmm Ws. WUM Wmmm mm HM Wmmmm 'm % liSpsii fISHi in wmm mmm mmmmm ■Mmm. wmmm. ■Mi ilplfll liilii; liiiii ms. mmm r /": ** :i 'C ft T I HE BEST judges of what cars are suitable for them are New Zealanders themselves, who have purchased more Morris Cars over the latest six months period than cars of any other make.* T IS NOT altogether surprising that this recognition should be accorded that range of cars, even the smallest member of which is magnificently “suitable” for this country a capable, road-worthy job that takes highways and byways in its stride and tours far and fast with four passengers -and a surprising amount of luggage aboard. WHETHER you want the maximum economy of carownership or the ultimate in motoring luxury, there is a Morris that meets your needs, designed by forwardlooking engineers and stylists and built from the ground up to give you lasting pleasure and economy. V 1 Morris Sales : Aug. Next; » Jan* 2;45» * 2*264 HYDRAULIC BRAKES HYDRAULIC SHOCK ABSORBERS FULL LOW-PRESSURE TYRES ENCLOSED LUGGAGE SPACE SPRING STEERING WHEEL SAFETY GLASS ALL ROUND ' ADJUSTABLE FRONT SEATS PERMANENT BUILT-IN JACKS LUXURIOUS APPOINTMENTS COMPLETE EQUIPMENT A 8 H. P. I2H.P. I4H.P. 18 H. P. 25 H.P.

II Your Next “Refresher” The Little “Break” That Mends You Even a one-day trip to the home of a pleasant friend or relative, or to the sea, or to a native forest helps to lighten your load of duty and to lengthen life. Remember, too, it is always a treat for children to have a day’s outing by train. The lines of least worry and lowest cost are the railways. You benefit yourself and your country when you are true to your own railways which are always true to yau. Have a Care-free Ride by Rail

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 57, Issue 111, 20 February 1937, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 57, Issue 111, 20 February 1937, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 57, Issue 111, 20 February 1937, Page 7

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