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1928 Morris Oxford, 5-seater, 4-wheel Brakes -■ £390 "What Service Does the Receive?^ All through the life of each Morris car a care** r i ««. »» • 'l ""_'..' c _- «.- »!.-* I*™ is behaving up to Morris standard, The little '4 washer that is fitted Jo the carburettor of "Oxford" or "Cowley" car. which restricts ,it»;g pace" to a maximum of 25 miles per the washer is removed at the end of -the 500 miles, is typical of the thoughtfabessoy| Morris manufacture. _ '||| Thus, at the outset, no Morris owner destroy the silky smoothness which, will become;« his as a right as soon as the car is "run in. y .f|| The main features of Morris Cars always ty§M been:— . J^|| •(IV The- incorporation of the'highest ppssiWf^ struction. '.••WI-y' (2) Their incontestable economy in operatiW^j^ (3) Their absolute reliabilil periods of use. r get the best results, not omy iruiu but also from motoring in all its pna|^/-|t| OXFORD and COWLS ■■■■• .. . .:.::. J.# .. : • MORRIS HOUSS Christchurch Motors Ltds!l|| 110-1(3 Tiiam Street. CHr'stchuwh' »arai vnM^t&vtis&^ff-lfH^S-rni&vE^ Bros, Ashhttrtonr OANTEBBTJBY—Morrison Bros., Geraldtrie, SOT* EBS: «OTJfAßTJ—Bockart's Ltd.; WAIMATE—Cam Fanners' Co-op. Association. 1926 Prices from £260 /< fully equipped +$ BUY BRITISH AND BE PROUD OFy&'; 1 >

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18721, 18 June 1926, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18721, 18 June 1926, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18721, 18 June 1926, Page 10

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