MORRIS SX CARS have just landed another shipment of these ears ex Tongariro. IN THE LATEST MODELS J Morris-Cowley 2-seater The most popular cars in England to-day. Morris Cars are having a wonderful reception in this country and are increasing in popularity every day MORRIS OXFORD and MORRIS COWLEY CARS have become pre-eminent because from no matter what angle they may be viewed, their cumulative superiorities make them unquestionably the finest motoring value in- the world. POWER, LIFE and ECONOMY—these are the outstanding features of this most likeable car. STEERING AND SPRINGING are partners in the perfect control you have over Morris Cars. » RUNNING COSTS are consistently low year after year. The Morris Cowley runs 35 miles to the gallon. Your car improves with use, and your repair bills remain insignificant. NEWTON KING LTD- MORRIS DEALERS
11 mWII Blit \ Start Smile . w Father starts up his engine without trouble even on the coldest morning, while the family gather round to enjoy \ his cheery smile as he says “Goodbye.” The motorist whose engine is in good mechanical trim can be sure that his car is ready when he is, if he uses Plume Motor Spirit No delay, no annoyance, no undue strain on the battery ; just a quick response to the starter. / The high volatility of Plume makes easy starting possible and certain. Join the great army of satisfied Plume users who are daily enjoying the quick, full responsiveness of their engines, in easy starting, rapid acceleration, and in the Ask your local reseller for Motor Spirit note Ground improvement. VACUUM OIL COMPANY. PIX
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 June 1925, Page 7
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