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K ead what they say about the MORRIS TWELVE ☆ Ref. 251 South Africa Ref. 271 Australia Ref. 891 New Zealand The enjoyment you will get from owning <z Morris Twelve is best shown by what these oivners say: “At 30 m.p.h. or more I defy anyone to tell that it is not a Si*. Round about 40 m.p.h. the engine is delightfully smooth—smoother in fact than many Sixes—while a pleasantly maintainable speed is around 50 m.p.h., or more if wanted.” i “It is not possible for me to convey to you by correspondence adequately my opinion concerning the car’s general performance. From Brisbane to Sydney, 700 miles, partly over very high ranges, we averaged 30 m.p.h. with ease.” ■»- A leading Motor Editor writes: “In half a lifetime of motoring I have never driven a car so delightfully comfortable. Its driving ease and riding luxury are such that I can do a long trip and arrive as fresh a 3 when I started.” .... Have one ride in the Morris Twelve and you will know why owners everywhere are so enthusiastic. SALOONS FROM £3OB MORRIS TWELVE MAM AT U DISTRIBUTORS: |« J„ I* eliding: HUUFiiK, LIMJi & CU. uu. | Justice &LamUndS Dealers Everywhere j
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 100, 27 March 1936, Page 8
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