< ■ H! The 1 & 4 m wjS IniiHiiMßtiiMk ZM \ AMAZING MORRIS FAMILY SALOON See them as they glide by ... style, beauty, wellbred distinction in every line. Drive one—and you'll know why this amazing MORRIS Is the bestseller of all light cars. The roominess of an ordinary "Ten", (ample for four adults)... the comfort of long springs, hydraulic shock absorbers, real low-pressure F»Uy equipped tyres . . . Streamlined all-steel body... 60 m.p.h., 45 m.p.g.... The performance, ability and comfort of a £3OO car .... . f.o.b. Main Ports ;t cars HISTORY -BUYS 325 MORRIS CARS IN DECEMBER "That's a new Morris!"—a dozen times a day you hear that compliment paid to somebody's intelligent buying judgment. Always quick to appreciate value, the public showed enthusiastic Interest in the 1935" Morris Cars from the first day of their appearance—and expressed it, despite shortness of stocks, to the tune of 325 Morris sales in December alone! To-day, each of these new Morris-owners, driving his first, or second or fifth Morris, is learning the motoring enjoyment that is made possible by Specialisation—the advanced manufacturing policy which means modern style, thrilling performance—and precision engineering, providing the lowest service cost on record. .w - > ••. 4,-^ Si*. raster hi r All MORRIS Cars are genuinely British, all built by Specialisation, all complete with every luxury of finish and equipment. ROOMIEST "TEN"- and the most distinguished No "Ten" compares with the MORRIS TEN. The body is better—luxurious leather upholstery, lavish appointments* ample head and leg room in the back seat. The equipment is mor« complete—from bumpers front and rear to full low-press-ure tyres. It's a joy to drive—an engin® that's "alive" yet smooth putty.equipped and unruffled regardless Saloons from, of grade and speed. Sus- jpfcigh pension, transmission; g. 48 || f braking are all yo>u could Wish for. f.o.b. Main Ports A VIRILE "SIX" for the man who goes far Effortless acceleration, ardent hill-climbing wherever wheels can hold* "fifty" all day long if you call for it ...plus the debonair refinement of the truly distinguished British car. The man who " takes motoring luxury as Fm' Wpped a matter of course buys a • ons lT(>m ' MORRIS " Fifteen-Six as a business asset and a source of keen and listing personal enjoyment, Main Ports MORRIS THE COMPLETE ANSWER TO "WHAT SHALL I BUY?" Sole N«w Zealand Dtstrtfmtort; THE DOMINION MOTORS LTD. CHBIBTOHUBOH and TIMABtT. Associate Dealer: ARCHIBALD'S GARAGE LTD. 24 Oxford Terrace, Cftrißtclmrclu DEALEBS
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21387, 1 February 1935, Page 17
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