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mmx m S2MU> OVl? mm m mm «b" ■mm m ii <mm. \ s* i r # MORRIS They'd been looking for just the car they wanted—their own perfect choice. Not just a car they could afford to own, but a car they would prefer to own. And so it must be a new Morris. HAVE YOU SEEN the Morris range for 1933? There's a car to suit everybody, from the young engaged couple, who choose the sporting 4-speed Minor, to •'he small family, who find comfort and pleasure in the capable New Morris Ten, and so on through Cowley to Major, to Oxford and the luxurious Isis. All 1933 models have 4-speed, easy changing gear-box and twin-top silent third, giving increased average speeds, quicker acceleration, and improved all round performance. YOU SHOULD SEE the new colour schemes, the new "antisplash" mud-guarding, the new flashing direction indicators. NEW LOW PRICES Minor Saloon (fixed head) £230 Minor Saloon (sliding head) £234 Minor Family SaJoon £266 "Ten" Saloon - - £322 Cowley Saloon • 1 £354 Major Saloon « » £385 Oxford Saloon - - £5lO IS h.p. Saloon - - £690 F. 0.8. Main Ports Prices include Exchange and Sales Tax 1 S> S> S> A M & THE DOMINION MOTORS LTD., AUC^ A M^ Toß ' AUCKLAND CITY AND SUBURBS. ASSOCIATE DEALERS: M.S.C. Motors, Albert St., Auckland; B. Shorter, Rental Cars Ltd., Shortland St., Auckland; Cavanagh & Co., Auckland; D. L. Arrowsmith, Locker Garage, Devonport; C. B. French, French's Garage, Otahuhu; Sutcliffe & Hitchings Ltd., Birkenhead. DISTRICT DEALERS: Kaitaia, J. B. Taaffe; Whangarei, D. Wyllie Ltd.; Dargaville, Carr & Hogg; Warkworth. Rodney Motors; Helensville, A. J. Roycroft; Pukekohe, Cooper & Curd; Huntly, Berry's Service Garage; Otorohanga, Bremner Bros.; Taumarunui, Jutland Motors Ltd.; Hamilton, J. Pomeroy & Co. Ltd.; Cambridge, W. Souter & Co.; Te Aroha, J. D. Johns & Sons; Thames, Gordon Mincher; Rotorua, J. C. Bates & Son; Te Puke, C. J. Emmett; Tauranga, C. F. Washer; Tauranga. W. Gilmer; Whakatane, Whakatane Engineering Works (Bryant & Dillicar); Opotiki, L. Horne; Kaikohe, G. Penny; J. M. Spear; Kawakawa, E. D. Taylor; Te Kuiti, D. Martin; Te Awamutu, E. Kirk; Morrinsville, Johnston & Tuffnell; Oruru, L. Daveney.

I BUY A POPPY instead of a Timaru! Tim and Ru Jointly— Ladies and gentlemen please buy a Poppy for Anzac Day. Pay double price for it. Even if you've got to go without your precious anti-depression compound, pay up—pay cheerfully and pay again. Give till it hurts! ■iiim f/m pi MyWordiyouve riot lovely teetli »> rhe World's leading Dentists proclaim Gibbs as being the ideal Dentifrice. Education- _ ists, too, advocate its use for JS mouth and teeth cleanliness. 1 What more sincere reasons , can be given for the daily 3 use of such a dentifrice as | Gibbs ? ! M akc GIBBS your person* , al Dentifrice. m s m -.v.--: r BRITISH MADE IMPORTANT Whin making your next pur from your Chemist or make sure you ask foi fascinating Ivory Castle Game. If your Chemist or Retailer is temporarily out of stock of these games* send 3d* in stamps to— SHARLAND &. CO. LTD., Box 859, Auckland, when the game will be posted direct.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21471, 20 April 1933, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21471, 20 April 1933, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21471, 20 April 1933, Page 13