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2,695 New Zealanders bought MORRIS in IT IS WHAT YOU GET FOR WHAT YOU PAY THAT IS WINNING THIS REMARKABLE POPULARITY * m i «i_J / & \ m A M s? «a iiVM " What you get" from any car, in motoring satisfaction, depends on what the maker puts into it—in design, in engineering, in coach work, in integrity. Weigh carefully what MORRIS gives: ABILITY You can drive the Morris Family Saloon all day long at 40 miles an hour, and the larger models at 55, without straining the car or yourself. THRILL In the eager power of a high-efficiency engine, the easy mastery of road and grade, Morris gives you the exhilirating zest of modern motoring. SAFETY Steel bodies, hydraulic brakes, low centre of gravity, ease of control, protect you and those who ride with you in a Morris. COMFORT Full low-pressure tyres, semi-elliptic springs, hydraulic shock absorbers and scientific weight distribution level every road when yoii ride in a Morris. LUXURY Sumptuous equipment, characterised throughout by traditional good taste, put Morris, for all its moderate price, in the class of luxury cars. ECONOMY Low in first cost, Morris gives you even greater cause for gratification as the mileage mounts up and costs of operation and upkeep remain down. THE MORRIS "TWELVE" No ear so nearly approaches the idea] for the critical motorist of moderate means. With every modern pleasure in driving and riding, the Morris " Twelve" combines snch extra value as built-in luggage space, built-in permanent hydraulic jacks. SALOONS FROM £3OB THE MORRIS "SIXES" These full power, long wheelbase, wide track "Sixes" exemplify the best in modern big-car design and performance. 18 H.P. SALOONS FROM £425 25 H.P. SALOONS FROM £.475 MORRIS [ distributors: THE DOMINION MOTORS LTD., I AUCKLAND AND HAMILTON. DEALERS EVERYWHERE. ' BUY MORRIS THE ONLY PRECISION - BUILT CAR OF MODERATE PRICE WAIKATO RACING CLUB (Inc.) SUMMER MEETING NEXT SATURDAY AND MONDAY, February 22 and 24. lis n ?r Vr T : v* ■>,. 1: * it?'V, v x* s ? *■ '* <■ , v I V * V M A m. k t -x ?v*. m > : m wm. w il ■> s & Train Arrangements Trains to the Races on 22nd and 24th February leave Auckland 8.10 a.m., Te Kuiti 7.20 a.m., Rotorua 6.30 a.m., 10.0 a.m., Paeroa 6.55 a.m., 10.27 a.m. Return Trains leave Te Rapa Racecourse for Auckland 6.5 p.m., Frankton Jn. 6.7 p.m. (connecting trains for Paeroa, Rotorua and Te Kuiti). CHEAP EXCURSION FARES AT TE RAPA COURSE —One of the Finest Racing Tracks in New Zealand, where every horse has a chance. 7 FIRST RACE Starts about 12.15 Each Day. You can view the Racing from your motor-cars, which are allowed close to the Racing Track. Class Horses, representing all the leading stables, engaged in all events. WIN AND PLACE BETTING SYSTEM. You can purchase either Win or Place Tickets at any Window. No bustle! No delay Keep these dates free and you will have two most enjoyable days sport. REDUCED PRICES ADMISSION: Course Ladies' 1 /-; Gentlemen, 2/-; Motor-cars. 2/6. > Lawn Enclosure—Ladies, 3/-; Gentlemen, 5/REMEMBER—You Can See Everything at TE RAPA. E. H. O'MEARA, Secretary. 2nd Class Ist Class From AUCKLAND 9/- 13/6 „ ROTORUA 9/6 14/- „ PAEROA 4/6 7/- „ TE KUITI 5/" 1/m Proportionately low fares from intermediate stations. TRAVEL BY RAIL—THE CHEAPEST AND BEST WATFor full particulars see next Thursdays issue..

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22344, 15 February 1936, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22344, 15 February 1936, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22344, 15 February 1936, Page 21