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STILL FURTHER AHEAD IN 1938 ffijjeh Cahf-Qnedl&t Geiftif-fiueh TehjjokmaMce VALU E l||| NEW ZEAL ANDERS chose 5,167 Morris Cars in 1937 English make over a thousand more, actually, than of any make from any one factory in the world . a . The 1938 Morris is even further ahead in Safety, Performance, Comfort, Roominess, Economy, VALUE I Your money buys more motoring in a Morris! ]■* EIGHT' See what you get in this 'ace' of values: Four long springs (no rolling on corners); hydraulic brakes (matchless security); safety glass in all windows; hydraulic shock absorbers; extra low-pressure tyres; 1 easy - clean' wheels; 40-45 m.p.g.;—plus traditional Morris Quality in manufacture and Economy in operation. '0 t m j Saloons from f,o.b. main ports THE BRILLIANT Saloons from f.o.b. main ports Already it's the 'Ten of Tens' because of its extra value in everything that increases driving pleasure: new overhead-valve engine giving sustained high performance; four-speed silent synchromesh gears J precision steering; hydraulic brakes; safety glass in all windows; foot-controlled headlight dipper; thermostat-controlled cooling; all-leather upholstery, etc., etc. . -mevah Sole N.Z. s Distributors: THE DOMINION MOTORS LTD., Auckland and Hamilton. * Auckland City and Suburbs. Associate Dealers: R. M. Grierson Ltd., 15 Wyndham St.; Shorter'g Rental Cars Ltd.; Waygood Motors, Avondale; Pollard & Lamb, Royal Garage, Park Rd.; Canty & Ingram, Locker Garage Devonport; Len. Hardley, Broadway, Newmarket; Commercial Vehicles Ltd., Beach Rd.; C. L. .Urquhart, 150 Albert St.; Crocombe Motors, Albert St.; W. White (Auckland) Ltd., Newmarket; M. J. Dobbing, Garage Proprietor, Papakura. /f Next Saturday's Big Attraction 3||p CLEVEDON A. AND P. SHOW JUDGING COMMENCES 10 A.M. 4'LMOJ EXHIBITION SHEEP-DOG TRIAL, 12.30 P.M. GRAND PARADE, 2 P.M. Only ONE "HOUR'S MOTOR RUN FROM THE • CITY by Excellent Road. HOT WATER FREE PICNIC ON THE SHOWGROUND. ADMISSIONi Adults, 1/6; Children, 6d; Cart, 1/6; Grandatand, 1/-. Lunch, 2/-; Tea, 1/-. D. M. BRYAN, SECRETARY, P.O. BOX 9, CLEVEDON. Safety Comfort Sccitcmt NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS WEEK-END EXCURSION, AUCKLAND TO NEW! PLYMOUTH, 4th to 7th FEBRUARY, 1938. RETURN FARES TO NEW PLYMOUTH. FROM— Auckland Papakura Pukekohe Mercer Huntly Ngaruawahia 27/6 FROM— Frankton Jn. Te Awamutu Otorohanga Te Ivuiti ■] Mangapeehi 22/6 Fare includes seat reservation for the combined journeys. SPECIAL TRAIN leaves Auckland 9.25 p.m. (4th), Papakura 10,0 p.m., Frankton Jn. 12.15 a.m. (sth), Te Awamutu 12.50 a.m., Otorohanga 1.19 a.m., Te Kuiti 1.42 a.m., Mangapeehi 2.33 a.m., arriving New Plymouth 8.10 a.m.' Return train leaves IJ;e.wlßiymouth 7.10 p.m. Sunday, 6th February, • arriving Auckland 5.45' a.m. Monday (7»th):.. • Sightseeing trips,_ej ( c t ., New Plymouth. . For further particulars,.phone.32-230. M GET HOLD OF FO R DRY CLEANING gimrr and dyeing f ifippYJ that pleases. MOODY'S DYE WORKS LTD. Phono 40-802 (2 lines) for Vans to Call. Crowhurat St* Newmarket. SUBDIVISIONAL PLANS, BOOKLETS, PAMPHLETS Executed in First-Class Style at HERALD PRINTING QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND • Telephone S

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22949, 29 January 1938, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22949, 29 January 1938, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22949, 29 January 1938, Page 19