GREAT BRITAIN’S GREATEST CAR VALUE! f 4 . LOWE The great resources of the Morris factories, and their great volume of production, have alone made possible the low prices at which Morris Cars have been sold in the past. Now, despite increased exchange and added sales tax, Morris prices are reduced again. Before, Morris represented the greatest car value to come out of Great Britain. At these new low prices there is no comparison at all. NEW LOW PRICES MINOR SALOON (Fixed Head) ' - MINOR SALOON (Sliding Head) * : - MINOR FAMILY SALOON - - - ' i - “TEN” SALOON - - - - ’ - COWLEY SALOON - - - - i MAJOR SALOON - - OXFORD SALOON - > - * -r • « 25 H.P. SALOON - » - . F.0.1i. Main Ports . Prices include Exchange and Sales Tax £230 £234 £266 £322 £354 £385 £5lO £690 The Morris Range for 1933 is lavish in equipment, up-to-the-minute in style; all models fitted with 4-speed gearbox and twin-top silent third, providing higher average speeds, greater flexibility, easier driving and greater economy. TG€ If you are unable to call, write without obligation, for Morris' entirely new conception of a Motor catalogue, u Morris Cars for 1933”, with beautiful illustrations in colour. D i A zs SOLE NEW ZEALAND DISTRIBUTORS: rjviimvii 111 v a vnu Stratford and New Plymouth 1 M 5.453 mmm
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 220, 13 April 1933, Page 7
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203Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 220, 13 April 1933, Page 7
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