■ ■ . : ■'■ Zk Tz/zT' /// //// / ///// /// ‘ ' l| .. * .* <’ ‘- ?Z -? ZZwW ■ ZW/IzZZ 7 V IIIKL 'H \ - - "ZZ?" s ■ >7 II Z;;l;.Z winter drivings : 1 MORRIS Whether i/Ott are driving, or someone dear to Z ■ you, your mind is easy wheh the car is a 1935 Morris. For here is the safest way of going anywhere—any time—in any weather. You /eeZ secure In this luxuriously appointed ; interior—and what is more important, you are, : for underlying the beauty you see is the hidden strength of a frame of rigid steel, built with blunt British honesty of craftsmanship. ’ ’ ■. ’ » xn 7io On the open road you can drive a Morris fast and S- Z Are Women Drivers as Good as Men, far without fatigue.' In town it’s so “manageable,’’ Decidedly yes, when the car is a Morris I Women instinct- so responsive, so alert, you are in and out traffic > Z ;Z ively feel safe in a Morris ... . its so easy to drive . . . without effort or strain. Z. ' ' . . - ■ so responsive ... so easy to control. People pause to - t : ; admire the-1935 Morris —in any company it is pleasantly And always you have the confidence inspired distinguished. Many families have two Morris Cars—one by unsurpassed road-holding and cornering'ability, for the womenfolk’s own use! easy-change gears, direction-indicators, hydraulic ; ; * • brakes and big, wide, road-gripping tyres. 1 y Enjoy winter driving—in a Morris! Z MORRIS The Dominion Motors Ltd., Christchurch. District Sales Representative—E. M. GOOD. .. Tr U. Co ' KENNEDY BROS - LTD -’ p HONE 255. I • THE MORRIS “TEN” MORRIS “FIFTEEN” SIX The roomiest of the “Tens.” Beautifully Fully Equipped A triumph of Morris Specialised Pro- Fully Equipped appointed interior. Finger-tip steering, Saloons from duction. By no other means could a Saloons from synchromesh gears. Bumpers front and ' car so luxurious be produced to sell at rear, hydraulic shock absorbers. Tough- 2T 3A A so moderate a price. Every .luxury of AQ 7 C ened Triplex glass throughout. appointment and finish. r _ IF YOU DON’T BUY MORRIS —AT LEAST BUY BRITISH
Sheena Soapless Shampoo for perfect, glistening results. Removes all dust and grime from hair. Preserves colour and lustre.. 9d.—Parkinson and Co., Chemists.—Advt.
rpwo UNEQUALLED PAINTS: Steelite for roofs; Lustruss for woodwork. New Zealand made. —Smith and Smith, Ltd. (late Badger and Coy), Mackay Street, Greymouth.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 June 1935, Page 12
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