C 1L DOMINION MOTORS LIMITED makes an important announcement yf S from to-day, The Dominion Motors, Ltd. will assume /jf control of the distribution of Morris Cars and Commercial Vehicles in this Dominion. It is well known to the public of New Zealand that Morris Motors Ltd., comprising a group of companies under the control of Sir William Morris, is the largest purely English Company manufacturing passenger cars and commercial vehicles in the World. The new plan of placing control of Morris Thus, the largest purely English Company Motors' destinies in New Zealand in one set of Motor Manufacturers in the World, of hands, will make for higher efficiency and will be represented in this Dominion by lower cofts. It has been carried out with a Company, the direction, capital and j , the loyal co-operation and help of existing labour of which are supplied entirely di^ributors. The complete resources of by New Zealanders. Profits from the ' Aii\ "Win The Dominion Motors' Organisation, New Zealand sale and distribution of jlpy I v&L comprising Head Office and ten Branches, Morris products will remain in this ...^^hJ - 1! \ 4 together with those of at least 80 Dominion to swell her prosperity, and ,3118*1 ':'$ * Dealers, will be utilised to service the remainder of the purchase price will go -''^Iptlljy Morris Cars and Trucks in New Zealand, to New Zealand's best customer—England! " Grit mud Inspect ftM jt^f^^ fJv/l s^ r£SMwmLt^ range of Modds at tf*3§fW^JOT ■ kv \ jXi !*•*/* Terrace and Courtenay , KiSKsisJSf? / *^^ the dominion motors, Lxa MORRIS CARS AND GO M M E R C 1 A L V E H I C L-ES
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 147, 19 December 1930, Page 17
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268Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 147, 19 December 1930, Page 17
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