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ILLEGAL USE OF BOTTLES ABC It has come to our notice that bottles bearing the above brand «r® being used in the Auckland district by Hotelkeepers and others for refilling purposes. This practice is ILLEGAL, and, if it is persisted in, we will be compelled to take legal proceedings against offenders. 1 r , Providing accommodation for bu» p pointed staterooms, 'be .« of exclude comfort is aet on y ? U ',u.nuZ England when you K«vel by the Blue Stat f rom Auckland:—TROJAN STAR - - November 15jh TUSCAN STAR - • £ ecetn £" 7th SULTAN STAR • • Datci, Ports and Route* subject alteration without notica. '"rfilESS

v' * M Wmw. Jnjw i HATS off to Morris for an entirely new method of manufacture that means precision-built cars at lower cost than ever before! "Specialised Production", an Ideal long cherished by the most advanced thinker in the British Industry, is today an accomplished fact. Five individual, modern factories, each specialising in one unit of manufacture .. . every part built to rigid precision standards with specialist skill and care . . . and now, the new 82-acre, £250,000 Morris Assembly Works, the largest and finest in Europe. Dominion Motors is proud to present the finest cars ever to come out of England at the lowest prices on record! brilliant New Model, Ends Small Car Discomfort Forever! IP? { m * s w '• > ' • ilk A aim Mi & BEAUTIFUL SALOON MODELS FROM Never again will the small family have to put up with the discomfort and lack of power of the old-type small car. The 1935 Morris family car has ample room for four man-sized adults. Beautiful air-stream lines bespeak the speed and greatly increased power of this handsome newcomer. First f.o.b. Main Ports Inclusive of Exchange and Sales Tax cost and running cost are as low as the now obsolete small car. Equipment from full-low pressure tryes to luxurious leather upholstery is complete and lavish. Only Morris specialised production could offer so much car for so little, money. COMPLETING MORRIS 1935 PROGRAMME Ten-Four and Twelve-Six, Two popular models still further Improved. The Oxford Twenty—A magnificent car with power that flattens hills, Ten-Four Saloons from £286. Twelve»Six Saloons from £3lO. leaps ahead at a touch of the accelerator, and maintains an amazingly Twelve-Four and 15.9 h.p. Six. So hard to improve upon—yet the high average speed. A thoroughbred British Car with thrilling pep* 1935 models are better and smarter than ever. formance. Saloons from £475. Twelve-Four Saloons from £330, 15.9 h.p. Six from £360. All prices f.a.b* Main Ports and Inclusive of Exchange and Sales Tax, The complete answer to: What shall I buy?" Sole New Zealand Distributor,: AUCKLAND and HAMILTON. ASSOCIATE DEALERS-' Shorter * Rental Cars Ltd., Auckland: Cavanagh & Co.. Auckland; \v. Hardley, Manukau Read, Auckland; Commercial Vehicles Ltd.. Beach Road, Auckland! D. LArrowsmith. Locker Qiraere. Devonports SuteJiffe & Hitching* Ltd., Birkenhead. DISTRICT DEALERS; Kaita'a. j. B. Toafe; Whangarei, L. Adorn". Premier Service Station; DnrsavlUe, Carr & Hog*? Ltd.! warkworth, Rodney Motors* Helensvllle, A- J. Roycroft; Pukekohe, Auckland City and Suburbs: Auckland; Hart «c Co.: Huntly. Barry's (Service Oarage; Taurnarunul. Jutland Motors Ltd.; Hamilton, ckland; P. L- )• Pomeroy & Co. Ltd". Associate Dealer; Cambridge. W. Souter & Co.; Te Aroha, J. D. Johns et Sons: Thames. Cordon Mincher; Rotorua, J, P. Bates & Squs; Tauranga, Capt. Hewitt: Whakatanej •vice Station; Bryant & PilHear: Opctiki, L. Home; Kaikohe. G. Penney; Putaruru, Spears Garage t.ta-. Kawnkawa. E. D. Taylor; Te KultJ, P. E, Martin: Te Awamutu, E. Kirk.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21396, 20 October 1934, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21396, 20 October 1934, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21396, 20 October 1934, Page 18