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MAY! is Bargain Month for you. •When you're . in town again Call in at BROWN, EWINGS, of Princes St - Dunedin.

The Sincerest form of Flattery. Read America's Latest Change toSmall JEngines feCompicnons among changes which are being made in American motor car construction is a trend towards st' lower piston displacement. With the small engine it has been proved that, in spite of lower cylinder dimensions, the actual developed power at the point of maximum efficiency has not decreased, bat has shown an upward tendency. Leading factors in developing increased power from decreased dimensions lie in higher compression and greater speed of piston travel. "With modem force feed lubrication, modern bearing constructions, and the modem method of suspending the crankshaft in the motor with extra-large bearing surfaces, the increased piston travel becomes a feature of marked advantage so far as operating economy — fuel economy—is concerned. Another notable feature of the light American car of to-day is the fact that compression ratio and ratio of piston travel per cylinder dimension approach—and in one case equal—those of modem six-cylinder motors. What Greater Tribute could be paid to MORRIS Engines. fHE MORRIS entiiely satisfies every demand. It will maintain an average speed equal to any car double its size and nominally double its horsepower; it will climb hills fester and safer; it is luxurious and extremely comfortable. The decision of American Motor Manufacturers to change over from Low Efficiency to High Efficiency mall engines is a striking victory for English Motor engineers. * It is a special tribute to "MORRIS" Cars that these American innovations have been Standard "Morris" Practice for the past Fifteen Years. MORRIS Otago Agent: E. HOWUSON & CO. 429 Princes St., DUNEDIN. LOCAL AGENT: GEORGE PRYE

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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 1690, 12 June 1929, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 1690, 12 June 1929, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 1690, 12 June 1929, Page 4