MOEAEWA The security of North Auckland farmers is dependent on the extent to which they support the Moerewa Freezing Works. To ensure a free market and highest prices, loyalty to the Company which operates solely in the interests of. producers is essential. The Auckland Farmers' Freezing Co. Ltd. Works Manager: G. LEAITY, Moerewa Telephone SOM Travelling Representative: W. M. GARLAND, Whangarei Telephone 2696
/ • • • X**”: m I* mm *&'■ W^m. m mmsmm -- .x .^hrrrsi .w .-...-- >\rtw - We made up our minds all at once. You see, we’d been out to a show the other evening and were caught in the rain coming home. Half-drowned we were—Mary’s frock ruined, my suit a damp mess. “ Mary”, I said, as we were having a cup of tea before turning in, “ I’m tired of being without a car. I vote we get that Morris Eight we’ve been promising ourselves—right away ”, Mary’s face lit up—--66 Do you mean it ? ” she cried. 44 1 certainly do ”, I replied. 46 You’re the keeper of the privy purse—what do you say ? I J 9. <fi Jim ”, she said quietly, 66 I’ve known we could afford it for a long time. Now you’re getting more money and your prospects are so good we really owe our* selves that Morris.” » -'-JL' 'v. So down to the Morris Showroom we went the next morning, and asked all sorts of questions. About petrol economytyre life—re-sale l value—upkeep. (I knew all the answers but wanted Mary to be satisfied too!) Didn’t need a demonstration—we know the comfort and performance of that car. m i amm ■jr--'-"' xtm The deposit was most reasonable—and I had the choice of 12, 18 or 24 months’ terms for the balance. Our Morris was delivered that day—a little beauty with Mary’s favourite upholstery colour. So now we’re sitting on top of the world! And aren’t our friends envious! We’ve even planned our holiday trip! It beats me why we waited so long. You know, 1 really believe it actually costs us less to get about now than it used to for tram fares and odd taxis. 2866 ITa w m m & & made their dreams come truer this way in ryjß jyEW ZEALANDERS purchased 2,866 Morris Eights in 1938 more than any model of any other make in the 7-10 h.p. field. December sales were no less than 326! There’s unanswerable proof that Morris offers unapproachable value . . . Why don’t you, too, enjoy the comfort and independence of owning this first-choice light car, the car that combines big-car comfort and performance with running expenses of less than a farthing a mile per passenger ! SALOONS FROM £248 F. 0.8. MAIN PORTS f RUNNING EXPENSES ARE LESS THAN « a a Sole N.Z, Distributors: The Dominion Motors Ltd, : L» ADAMS. Premier Service Station PER PASSENGER in your MORRIS EIGHT Kaikohe Dealer: H. N. Jackson Kaitaia Dealers: D. Archibald & Sons
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Northern Advocate, 28 January 1939, Page 7
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