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Every part of every Morris Car, Commercial Van and Truck is made in Britain by British Labour. 1500 Motor Vehicles per week are Produced in the Morris Factories. The Finest Motoring Value In the World Morris Cars 'JPHE maim features of Morris cars are; (1) The incorporation of the highest possible quality of material and design in their construction; (2) Their incontestable economy in operation; (3) Their absolute reliability over extended periods of use; (4) The completeness of their equipment; v (5) Their backing of a world-wide Service Organisation that helps the Morris owner to get the best results, not only from his car, but, also, from motoring in all its phases. Morris One-toil Trucks Economy and Quality in Transport. Sturdy Build, Large Body Space, Long and Strong Springs, and a Perfect Engine. SEE THE DISPLAY OF BRITAIN’S BEST AT THE SHOW. Wide-Awake Local Representative— CARL NHLSEN, Garage, George St (Next Soldier’s dub.)
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3495, 3 November 1926, Page 7
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