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Afew of the reasons why I — — to-days car buyers place J b ] ¥/l Illilllil / / I ma chinery ©f FIRST ■ “ / c Minten . oWa^*»«*TMßWs / in preference to all / / other cars I / / ch a ss i s d es i * ln t l ered lnto the Mor ris r / J—/ The luxurious I “ pp '” anc U"S p^ I ' va,M / Ihe luxurious / tiwir , throu p / FOURTEEN- SIX I The low ru nn - I | tuning cost f / The finest, roomiest, ’ I ° a / most beautiful Fourteen I n ‘ unt eaa Uce . ostfe less m u P k eep aud 1 Not without good reason has the British Motor Press hailed g the Morris Fourteen-Six as one of the outstanding Morris - ~ models of all time. It is the biggest “Fourteen”, with longer ■ [ wheelbase, wider track and bigger tyres for greater comfort. “— — 1 It is a full five-seater, with ample head, leg and elbow room for all passengers. It has the extra features that make a car complete built-in hydraulic jacks, built-in luggage space as THE MORRIS FOURTEEN-SIX FIVE-PASSENGER SALOON well as separate luggage carrier, draughtless ventilation, £395 FOB Main Ports double-acting shock absorbers, etc. etc. The Morris FourteenSix is a thoroughbred from the ground up a car you will be _ proud to own and thrilled to drive. , ‘“iu. tt&Si&Snt MORRIS THE DOMINION MOTORS, LTD., NEW PLYMOUTH, And Care Ansford’s Garage, Stratford.

Christchurch Values. Approximately 26,000 assessments have to be made in connection with the revaluation of the city of Christchurch, which was been in progress for the past year, but it is expected that the -work will be finished before the end of the financial year on March 31. The Valuation Department also has in hand the revaluation of the boroughs of Kaiapoi and Waimate and the counties of Paparua, Malvern, Selwyn, Springs and Levels, and it is hoped that all will be completed before the end of the financial year.

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 328, 8 January 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 328, 8 January 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 328, 8 January 1937, Page 2

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