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this car would be -to i|ou and qour familq—all summer lonq cl 1 /a i MK /A. # Off > W. Or mIHRf IF YOU’VE BEEN “thinking H // I / I -of buying a car,” there’ll *.r never be a better time to do it than now! If you want real, loomy com- | i fort for up to four people, I jBBjajMM'.BMWOUMBf 4combmed with lowest cost ■ : and upkeep, there's no car to I ■ ■HbOM compare with this one. The Morris Family Saioon will I RtetaS lin? take you anywhere there's a . road in New Zealand, in comfort, safety and economy. READ WHAT “TRUTH’S” EXPERT SAYS:- • “After testing one of the new Morris “ Eights/* • "On the return journey, the car just waltzed up “Truth’s” motoring writer was satisfied that it the north side of the Paekakariki Hill. IkJl ■C* provides at a low price a family car of outstanding £ .;g 8 been covcre d on lw ., ?a H on? , MORRIS comfort and performance. Its popularity is obvious- establishing the Eight” as a real eeonemv car, . ■- A A 1 ly of a lasting nature. wbiph win 44 miles p „ gB i lon M(i „ a/ernac LtAUb bALtb • “Our correspondent approached the “Eight” driving conditions- . British (JfWS with all the predjudice of the big car owner, only t|» • ' Ihe full-length chassis frame is of special de- * find that there was ample room for driver and pas- sign, the side frame members being box-sectioned 1935 MORRIS .. 2694 senger in the two front seats, and that the driver s for lightness and length, and doun-awept lor low (full year) KIFYT seat was easy of access, comfortable, and afforded a centre of gravity. The long senii-elliptic springs are INlaI . . good view of the road. controlled by Luvax hydraulic shock-absorbers. 1936 MORRIS 2631 • “It was found desirable tu use the secund -ear • “Every owner-driver will approve the ,>r.,v bion (Jan-Sept. NfXT 1873 only twice on two very short stretches of the Nga- "'1 lev ' mtheator, on the gear-box and tncl. ' ' 10,3 hauxanga Gorge and Paekakariki Hill, going north. rear axle, and the .uceesibibty of the large oilfillers )’ OHr Morris NoiC ! Thirty to forty miles per hour was found to be a nice ” n 1 l,u, G. touring speed on the open road, while the maximum • verj practical car for small families, for Saloons from speed was reached at. 56 miles per hour in top gear. commercial transportation in the cites, or for a The very practical and “nippy” second gear gave a second car for those fortunate people who also keep peak speed of 40 miles per hour. a larger car. GIVE YOURSELF A “BREAK” - GET A MORRIS FAMILY SALOON No family is complete without one! Te Awamutu Agents: ADVANCE CARS Ltd. ARAWATA STREET.

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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 53, Issue 3827, 30 October 1936, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 53, Issue 3827, 30 October 1936, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 53, Issue 3827, 30 October 1936, Page 5