O, nothing succeeds use ..MERIT f’.New Zealanders know cars. They should — they own more of them per capita than any other people in the : i lll 111 MB world, with one exception. That’s why they’re lifting I I i 111 II IB F W Morris, month after month, year after year, to higher and I Mil I 111 ■ feß higher peaks of success. 763% increase in Morris buyers , ; illl 111 Will QB in three years! Each year from 1933 a bigger total of i ? 111 11! W 111 II || IB car sales—and each year a bigger percentage to Morris ! i Shil fli’ I'll Hill 111 | Fig ures te H the story —but not all of it. You have to look II ; I ! 11l I deep into what Morris is and does to realise the true Hll Ll 111 II 1 significance of this amazing and overwhelming verdict of 11 ; Itllll 111 H public acceptance. Performance—style—comfort—room(t ||HB 111 I iness—economy—you get these qualities in abundant 11 I 111 mi ll II measure in any Morris car. All you need decide is— II lIIIIHIIII il I ‘Which model suits me best?” Choose your Morris now! ® These figures tell you why you can be » sure you are r.ght when you choose Morris HOU, ' S 4 N ;4 or |2.76% of total sales IM4 1,519 or 15.66% of total sales , 2,694 or 16.61% of total sales . 1936 4,005 or 17,57% of total sales Ist half of 2,601 or 18.11% of total sales f ™" J? *1 "F MORRIS FAMILY SALOON X L J / 4 roomy four-seater, as big as an ordinary “Ten”; •-» spirited performer and a “stayer”, too ; B B — a car t * ie rfdin S comfort °f f° ur springs, big soft tyres, hydraulic gy ff 111 shock absorbers; car of quality in every detail of finish and appointment; —economy of 40-45 miles to the gallon, exceptional tyre mileage mlllwlßwSfiSk negligible upkeep; —the most complete and satisfying answer ever found to the problem of t * ieSma *i rno<^estmeans ‘ MORRIS—THE LUXURY FOURTEEN W M M U —lt’s not only the largest, roomiest, most luxurious of the “ Fourteens”— Kg —it’s performance will break the heart of many a car with an y engine that eats twice the petrol; —it cruises comfortably at “sixty"— A ' ' —and just push it hard over pot-holed winding roads to learn what JHmKi § ' ? i stability means; i ?<■' ' —full five-seat capacity with plenty of headroom, plenty of room q for elbows and legs; —a beautifully styled and engineered car for the connoisseur of motoring enjoyment. f rom morris c* nni —a revelation of what refinement means In a moderate-price car; SHb H H H ™ —exuberant power that’s altogether different in its smoothAH H HH HH ■ H ■ ness ease H HI H H H H —crisp refreshing, style, free from fussiness or overHH H H H UHH HW HH H H H H —road-holding and cornering that surprise even experienced luH I I I I I I I I ■MB HH HH HH H H M H -self-equalising hydraulic brakes, safety glass all round, heavyH HH HH HH HH gauge steel bodies (all Morris cars have these modern I W H H I & HiJa Bl A safety features); JHL W Hg| H9HP HH —character In every seen and unseen thing. WATTS and GRIEVE LTD. Distributor: RUSSELL and PETERSON CO. ££rXi“ d Streels ’ Sub-Dealer: BALFOUR MOTORS, BALFOUR.
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Southland Times, Issue 23287, 25 August 1937, Page 11
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