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The full-sized car that costs least to run. The car which, in England, under R.A.C. ■ observation, covered 2147 miles for less than £5. , Roadster £335 Tourer £345 Saloon £445 Northern Automobiles Ltd. 150-156 ALBERT STREET AUCKLAND mm Buy a Morris—loo% British H i || [ ■ Summer Days Ahead/ i - « 1 Any Evening. After work, a run down to a | beach for a swim or a picnic tea. ] Saturday Jaunts to seaside or country— AfftrvnAnna meals in the open — freedom 'I ATiernoons. for the kiddies _ complete relaxation for grown-ups. | 1' I Week-ends. Trips further afield, with tent || and " bed and board " equip- | ' ment tucked away in and about f. the car. | §| Tj-i; J_„ Tmivo Long tours to out-of-the-way 1| I Hobday Tours. places anywhere between North |f Cape and Bluff. || There's no joy like the joy of || motoring—-and there's no car |j '?.■ like the 11 i MORRIS II for complete reliability. Easy || f to drive, and economical to || I run, the Morris is as sturdy as || ! a true British car ought to be. || i' • ' 11* -i f' We have a model to suit your needs. I JI Harrison & Qash I Limited I Morris House, fool of Khyber Pass, Newmarket. ( '■ HRMMMMMNnnniMMIiniII , tm , t>w __ tt .,.,t4jj|||l|g||||Wl|lllllllllllllllHlllllllllll | llll ||| lllWl | WlOTWlMtllf | WnWllHt | T T| lllT TT| lHHHrT | lHl'' || ll | ll>W | < || l | llW , WHl)l , ill || l | ll | " l " | I h WW 4 STOKAUK Willard , ■ Willard knows how to build good batteries, and has been building them ' for more than a quarter of a century. The . .Willard. Threaded-Rubber Battery stands at the top in battery value. Its insulation will last the life of the battery plates. Any Willard Battery Man will replace it free of charge if it wears out before the plates. We also have Willard Batteries with wood insulation. ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION Co. OF N.Z. II ma. Fort su ADCKLAWO, abo a* «» C«1|Imwoo&

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 257, 30 October 1928, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 257, 30 October 1928, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 257, 30 October 1928, Page 17

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