Such different Cars! . At;theGolf Club you majr see the Major, a beautiful • saloon finished in sparkling cellulose, all gleaming burred walnut and soft green upholstery inside. On the by-pass road you may. glimpse a sporting little'bright blue two-seater, the 4-speed Minor, swishing along, 45 miles to * every gallon. Further out therms a luxurious Isis. What a commanding great car she is- She swirls up a grade at an effortless sixty. Later you meet that nuggety Morris newcomer,. the Ten,' with its powerful engine and four; forward gears. What a capable roomy-car... And- there, under the trees, you see a new Cowley and. a new Oxford, each with family, parties of five' adults and two or three kiddies having tea. They come out in comfort and go home in comfort, kiddies'and all. And these cars are so different ■ and serve such different purposes; vYet, ■-- -everyone's a Morris, all part of "the versatile Morris range. Individual- but' with four things in common: Style, Comfort, Economy and long hard Service. SOLE NEW ZEALAND DISTRIBUTORS: THE DOMINION MOTORS LTD Courtenay Place, Wellington; ALSO at Auckland, Hamilton, Te Awamutu, New Plymouth" Stratford, Wanganui, Chr'skhiuch and Timaiu. s:s«?^^^^^ „..«„,. „,
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 68, 22 March 1933, Page 4
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192Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 68, 22 March 1933, Page 4
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