Bftp''/'' flkSs *\ BL ' \ nia » —— „/> j ■ e|» / - ? A " " v 1 111 ' W ff I |™'''''f|| f*B'| bWA ? s,x A< 'A igbSi ■A Xi Aom JBfaiiib ffi ll I j ' will! HBEMk wiJn MORRIS OXFORD SIX COUPE / '. '~~"-'--x Mjjfl (f ,o, f* Main Ports) z ,--M wall EgWOy OBwtMMgsalae^yyMy^iwaiiOW Morris Motors Limited announce the release the Morris Oxford Six—a series of models which caused a sensation at the Olympia Show, London, / and was acclaimed by the English press as the ■-..-•- - outstanding production of the year. I — 1 In .this series entirely new groimd has been broken, I ' , . I and a range of speedy, six cylinder, luxury vehicles | M |M ijj Hj ;! ' • has been produced, which definitely establishes a new I m ®fl BIIL---Jill I W3' < -<W HhIIIIIB' I standard of values in the medium price class. I 1 INDIVIDUALITY is the keynote .expressed in ] - every line of these models, which contain so | many new and individual features that they can . » only be appreciated. by a personal inspection. . I FJ” ’ In addition to the cars illustrated, a Coach Saloon priced at £485, is‘also submitted to a discerning 111111 motoring public. / Here is a range of six cylinder produ&ions, every j MORRIS MOTORS LTD, dn£ of which is stamped —which . ■•■ ‘ ' " ; • gives you unapproachable performance and com- _•.. , Distributors} fort, combined with moderate running expenses. - - - at an extremely low first cost. \ Newintl Kiner I tri INDIVIDUALITY—POWER—INBUILT VALUE! : MORRIS OXFORD SIX FABRIC SALOON § ' •. ■ . __-. •■ . TARANAKI (f.o.f. Main Ports) MAGNIFICENTLY FITTED AND EQUIPPED
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 April 1930, Page 7
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244Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 28 April 1930, Page 7
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