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K ■MB wKmKm nri HIS AMAZING MORRIS is the fastest-selling car in . I New Zealand to-day because it is the car which best I "■ sults t * ie nee^s °f most people. It seats four adults (or two adults and three High average speeds are maintained with ■ younger children) with ample room for delightful smoothness and ease; two or r ee h . undred ml,es a d,y are no effort at It rides all roads comfortably, thanks to four 'tO able Qr, And you & ; i h r * dvant r r the WHEN YOU GO OUT low-pressure tyres. economy of 40/45 miles to the gallon and ax t ,m c hls the on, y car of J « type with the safety negligible upkeep In other directions. AT NIGHT TIME ofTriplex toughened safety glass plus auto- u , . _, ::•■—-- matically equalised hydraulic brakes. No Here ,s the .- No more struggling in and out similar car can compare in cornering and market, and if you haven't got one you of crowded trams and buses, no * eneral stab,,lt y on the road - really should do something about It-no*/ more walking in the wet. when Have your nearest Morris Representative give you all the facts —• without obligation* , : , you have a Morris. Instead, you _ travel in snug security, protected I from rain and wind and cold, from I U I FAMILY your own door to your friends'. 181 Bl I l T lVl\l\ltf SALOON SALOONS FROM £232 r— F. 0.8. MAIN PORTS »<"• "* Distributor.: J||£ OOMIHION MOTORS LTD. * UCKUMD AND HAMILTON. . _ , AUCKLAND CITY AND SUBURBS: AMociate Dealer.: R. M. Grier.on Ltd., 18 Wyndham Street; Shorter , * Rental Can Ltd.; Waygood Motor., Avondale; Pollard A Lamb Re*al Garaee, Park Road; Canty A Ingram, Locker Garage, Devonport; Len. H.rdley, 466 Manuka.!, Itoid EWm; ; oSe'rolVT Vehicle Udl B*oh Road; C. L. Urquhart, 180 Albert Street; W. White (Auckland) Ltd., Newmarket; M. J. Dobbingj Garage Proprietor, Papakural

★ INSIST ON WOODS , HEPr* CURE the BEST-KNOWN REMEDY for COUGHS COLDS INFLUENZA

First Dose Ends Sour Stomach SOUR, acid stomach, burning pain* soon after food is taken, griping, twistinjj asrony, point most surely to the fact that the lining of the digestive tract ia becoming inflamed or even ulcerated. Sufferers should lose no time in getting a remedy which will not only give immediate relief but treats their stomach trouble in a oommonsenee way. De Witt's Antacid Powder has been •pecially prepared to meet the complicated nature of Indigestion. De Witt's Antacid Powder Firstly neutralises the excess acid and renders it harmless to the inflamed stomach. The pain of flatulence is relieved and there is an immediate feeling- of well-being. Secondly, the valuable Colloidal Kaolin protects the inflammation or ulcers in the stomach from the burning: acids, but allows the ordinary work of digestion to go on. Thirdly, another ingredient actually digests aportion of your food, taking a further load off the weak stomach. Persistent use of De Witt'* Antacid Powder regulates the system so that you can digest your food. There ia no excess acidity and paine vanish. J De WITTS ANTACID POWDER Of all Chemists everywhere, h a|# handsome sky-blue eanister. prtoe 2/O ★ R.U.R. la sold by all Depots of Hutchinton Broa. Ltd., and Invincible Ceih and Carry Stores Ltd. ------- FREE BOOKLET.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 98, 27 April 1937, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 98, 27 April 1937, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 98, 27 April 1937, Page 10

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