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★ Sale ©I Upholstery Friendly Credit from Here is YOUR chance to purchase a High Grade Chesterfield Suite at a Worth While Saving. Prices will continue to rise, Buy Now and Save. An Excellent Range of Modern Designs to choose from in the Smartest Coverings—Genoa Velvets—Moquettcs—Tapestries. Every Suite fully guaranteed. 5' m weekly March Special (No. 3-piecc Chesterfield Suite of Modern Design, Fully Sprung, with Independent Fronts, this Suite is very Comfortable and Keen Value at £32 ss. March Price £'2B/10/" Rees Furnishing Co. CRAND HOTEL BLDGS., THE SQUARE

WHEN YOU TALK OF a Beauties to look at and beauties to drive . . . the Morris 14 and Morris 25 prove very completely that fine car ownership need not be expensive. Each of these swift, silent cars leads its field ... in brilliant, virile, performance ... in every detail of styling, comfort and appointments. Each costs less to buy, less to run and ownership of cither speaks volumes for your good taste and good judgment! THE 'l4’ This is definitely the greatest value in 14 H.P. motoring. Its thrifty O. H. V. engine has the highest brake-horse-power in this class. Acceleration and hill-climbing are vivid and the car will hold a certain 70 miles per hour when desired. This Morris, too, is a full five-seater —it has the widest track of any 14, providing greater roominess, greater comfort and greater safety. And in every inch, every pound, this 14 is a Morris—beautiful, distinguished, finely made ... in short, a car that commands not only performance . . . but respect as well. THE The Morris 25 offers a degree of luxury motoring usually associated with cars costing hundreds of pounds more. This is a BIG car in every sense ... long, wide, roomy . . . styled and appointed as befits an English thoroughbred. And just as satisfying is this Twenty-five’s performance. It answers your every wish, serenely, effortlessly, economically, so that every hour you spend behind its wheel is a lesson in relaxation. You can afford a Morris 25, because it is the most generous value in the fine car field and your most searching and critical comparisons will prove it. m 1 11 ill m m mm m mmm - y K 'j ■ y/, 25 m m m y y -’yyyyyy i ' v - : ..mm m IS m "■ m&m ymm. . - mm mmy- ymy y y'-y ■ v-Sr £'■ yyy :y -■ yyyy m -m mm ; mi m. myyyy % w i 4 m ■w S m § m mm Hm 7 A m i imm i mm ms m m m b m m 9 ■w mm mm '■!' g o m:y MORRIS FOURTEEN-SIX jw 'A\\\\\\\\\\V MANAWATU DISTRIBUTORS: JUSTICE & EDMUNDS Feildmg : HOOPER, LOWE & Co. Ltd. EVERYWHERE.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 95, 20 March 1940, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 95, 20 March 1940, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 95, 20 March 1940, Page 5

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