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MORRIS-COWLEY CARS. ■These cars have attained the proud position of being the most popular ears in England to-day. First produced in 1911 their sturdy reliability, economy and extraordinary efficiency have so established them in popular favour that the production in 1923 was greater than that of any other British car manufactured. Our exhibits include the Mor-ris-Cowley 4-seater, 11 lx.p., and on inspection you will find it to be the best equipped first-class British car ever sold at an inclusive price. The economy makes a forcible appeal, to all. The fuel consumption is remarkably low, whilst the cost of tyre upkeep is from SO to 75 per cent, that on larger cars. Painted grey, upholstered in grey leather cloth, five wheels and Dunlop cord tyres, Lucas dynamo lighting and starting set (12 volts), five lamps and dimmer switch, Enot’s pump system of lubrication to chassis, spring gaiters, all-weather hood, side curtains and hood cover, single folding wind screen, speedometer, clock, petrol Igauge, Eliots’ oil gun, and Boyce Motormeter fitted to radiator cap. The above ear and also the Dodge and Austin cars exhibited at the show will be on exhibition at Petty’s Garage, opposite Central Hotel, Union Street, this evening (Wednesday). Mr A. H. Guy, our Ilawera representative, will' be in attendance to supply any information required.*

The finest Fluid Magnesia is Sharland’s. More freshly made than imported kinds. Guaranteed highest strength and purest quality.—Advt. ECONOMICAL CAKE FLAVOURING. The ideal method of imparting tempting, fruity flavours to cakes and sweets is with Cathedral Brand .Essences. Highly concentrated and pure—a drop flavours a lot. Fourteen varieties, including essence of almonds, cinnamon, lemon, aniseed; carmine and cochineal colourings. All grocers. —7

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 19 November 1924, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 19 November 1924, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 19 November 1924, Page 5

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