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A GLIMPSE OF TH OF THE NEW MORRIS TWELVE The interior: Notice the rich leather upholstery, the adjustable armchair-type front seats, the folding arm-rest in the rear, the well-less floor. There is always fresh air but never a draught in this car. thanks to scientific air-conditioning. The luggage compartment at rear will l a family's luggage with ease. The door be used as a luggage rack. A useful idea—a separate compartment for spare wheel and tools, underneath the luggage compartment. A view of the beautifully designed instrument panel and the parcel tray which extends the full width of the interior. ..... Instrument-dials are of modern but dignified design, in the best Morris tradition. A single winder opens the windscreen. In driving against sun-glare or headlight-dazzle, comfort is assisted by sun - visor, adjustable to any desired position. Beneath the beauty of the Morris Twelve is superb engineering. This car cruises comfortably at 55-60 m.p.h., yet averages better than 30 miles to the gallon. Scientific springing and weightdistribution, hydraulic shockabsorbers and generous tyre equipment contribute to matchless riding ease. Ask your nearest Morris Dealer for a thorough demonstration. £3OB f.o.b. Main Porta THE NEW M S TWELVE LOCAL DEALERS: VINING & SCOTT Sole N.Z. Distributors: The Dominion Motors Ltd-

LOVELY LINENS turn YELLOW ... unless you give them the last rinse in BLUE water The last rinse in Reckitt’s Blue on wash-days is the only way to stop white things front turning yellow. Remember! Linens cannot be really white without the last rinse in blue. Reckitt’s BLUE Out of the Blue comes the Whitest Wash/

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 1 July 1939, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 1 July 1939, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 1 July 1939, Page 12