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Old Frocks made new—Thanks to FAIRY tube. FlO

i OL 9 » k e> f'/S4 W/v> Y4M4, & % Ml I * - ><»„ ' v^ >*. #r S "<** o ' safe?*”r sXW*& , >< N > «» »fi ■;%«» *srv. /,-;. '.;S v /• a 4BB& 0 r The roominess of an ordinary “Ten"— Ample room for four adults. 60 miles per hour—4s miles per gallon. Full Low-Pressure Tyres—Real Leather Upholstery. Hydraulic Brakes and Shock Absorbers. .Sole New Zealand Distributors: ; THE DOMION MOTORS LTD. Local Dealer - - J j< ADAMS Premier Service Station. MORRIS The complete answer to “What shall I buy? 1 THE MORRIS FAMILY SALOON £215 f.o.b. Main Ports Morris Specialised Productionin which five large Morris factories have co-operated—has produced a car which banishes the ‘baby’ for ever. The Morris Family Saloon has ample seating for four adults. Power output is phenomenal. Acceleration is nothing short of amazing. Smoother suspension gives a cushioned ride which has to be experienced to be believed. Leather upholstery and lavish equipment would flatter even high-priced cars—one ride will convince you. “Ten of Tens” Still Further Improved! Improved in suspension, improved in power, improved in equipment through Morris Specialised Production. Full Saloon comfort in its most economical form for the family of moderate means. f.o.b. Main Ports ■r 15.9 h.p. “Six” for the Man who Drives Far and Fist. This is the ideal car for the man who constantly travels big distances. Complete to the last detail with refinement and comfort. Pbwered for exceptional top-gear climbing, high average speeds, and rugged f.o.b. Main Ports performance.

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Northern Advocate, 8 November 1934, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 8 November 1934, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 8 November 1934, Page 6