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Concession in Telephone TOLL CALLS Introduction of Quarter Rates 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. MAXIMUM CHARGES During Quarter rate period For a 3 minute call— To any place in the South Island H /“ ■f /£* To any place in the North Island I / V “SAY IT BY TELEPHONED

i-CTM fl OI ;WSW 41 mW WM MORRIS FAMILY SALOON Morris Specialised Production-in which five large Morris Saloo.zsfrom u Tl>n nf To ~ chii P . ir *i,»r imn m w.d i Iw •; i > factories have co-operated—has produced a car which ban- jp F| ffi=J Ten of Tens Still Further Improved i■ 4rllZ^£-fetM H wk ishes the ‘baby’ forever. The Morris Family Saloon has pl 1/ H ILm,. Improved in suspension, improved in power, improved in equipment ° a,oons ,rom MMMmMEIb { ttU ample seating for four adults. Power output is phenomenal. Msa ff || through Morris Specialised Production. Full Saloon comfort in its Acceleration Is nothing short of amazing. Smoother suspen- “W* // I | most economical form for the family of moderate means. K»AOU a «ion gives a cushioned ride which has to be experienced to be -gsfi // H f ° b ' Mlln ?o ™ I believed. Leather upholstery and lavish equipment would rssaD H iff' flatter even high-priced cars—one ride will convince you. f.o.b. Main Ports MORRIS 4|aaMia The comp,ete answer to " What shall 8 buy?” • i 'v Distributors ior Southland: j W ~ The roominess of an ordinary “Ten”— fyVATTS ® ©ISKEVIS KsT©. per Gallon ESK ST Sb«ct Kr^ ARGILL - ’ | " 15.9 h.p. “Six” for the Man who Drives Far and Fast, Full Low-Pressure Tyres—Real Leather V I = Shieis, Jenkins & Co., Ltd., Dec street Invercargill) i This is the ideal car for the man who constantly travels big distances. Com- Saloons from and Shock Absorbers. “”x H^»o C r°e?’ °‘ auteu: i plete to the last detail with refinement and comfort. Powered for 7 L .[ tlonal top-gear climbing, high average speeds, and rugged performance. *“ W f.o.b. Main Porta

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Southland Times, Issue 22497, 6 December 1934, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 22497, 6 December 1934, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 22497, 6 December 1934, Page 8

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