MOORiMS ahead again! Ca>rs for 1933. LOWER PRICES/ . ASisto be expected of Great Britain’s foremost motor- /garaMgS ®ar manufacturer, the 1933 Morris; programme is remarkable for new features and improvements, ■ ’ - which: will find hearty endorsement from motorists • • everywhere.' No less important, the volume of Morris Entwelu New sales—more than lin3 of every car sold in Great MORRrs TEN - Britain —enables a further reduction in price in the smartest, fastest, safest cars produced by the world- From a 5296 famous Morris factories• , f.o,b. Main ports I control rear j / Safety glasa 11 direction, j| Ful P e - j I Ml./ / 1 “/V /\ Extractor / •■ - • X. 'Af ythraufihout / v indicuort /\. Hei(J jy HByv i 1 Hi ' r ' E,e etrlc II ■ 4 W |,tidet ] } •' / JIHI I Fupl Pvtnp J I ude**ave f ’ Bnll . _ te i ter '■* I® 11X- • X- X ei ’B ,l ' e "/ • I T IB Bl I 1 -I, te Wlw ggyP. .• 'J |H F • ZCteX '- ■ • \ ( r \Z $ Stud \X? For * l,d ' Y • I r \ / Wide \ f \ I Adjustable Vf 1} volt I f f4arboa 11 Flared wings II F V XSBy '.fe I track rbd I I underslung \ / | I Footwall ..JI, ' . Il _ |'l - ■ JI ■ / \ wheels 1 ~ \ ■ 'f I splayed rear J I T«» r »«'«' J I IV ’ront seats I I Battery. J \ Silent third .7A : J \ .. . / '' "" V springs / ■ ''y \ . / // .-,r ’ te ' i ' - te THE NEW MORRIS TEN .< te- v. /’; ■; - , '' . ..Vte-te.te^, rfflHE sedation of the 1933 Morris programme is this entirely coach work, sturdy chassis, luxurious upholstery and appoint- | models -which will capture owners from two distinct ments, the Morris Ten is a ivonderfulcar to ride in. Ample sources—the previous light car owner and the former owner of at rear—dnd efficient shock ' larger cars. It constitutes the first really successful attempt at all pitching and rolling, building a car with very economical performance and first pur- -- chase price without sacrifice of the excellence of materials or : : OtJ-w .J/O- VrMlOfl --- •equipment. Lower set than previous Morris practice, it has jj ie motor o f the New Morris; Ten has more flexibility ample clearance and holds the road like a leech with a an d effective power than that of very liiuch larger cars, and maximum speed up to 60 m.p.li. petrol consumption runs between 35-40 m.p;g. ■ ' Pronounced Ability' Comfortable Driving—Great Visibility The acceleration response of the motor is so smooth and swift The exceptionally comfortable driving position, all round as to be akin to that of a steam engine. Its hill-climbing , visibility, light and accurate steering, gearbox silence and g66d ability, even at lbw spefeds, is really remarkable. It can be steerihg lock, makes driving a very Teal pleasure, taken up an appreciable gradient at 6-8 ni.p.h.: without the appreciate this New Morris Ten—You must not only see it slightest signs of pinking or unevenness in.running. —You must drive" it. Let us,arrange an appointment without The 4-speed gearbox with silent'third gives .the Morris Ten obligation. ; exceptional agility in traffic and enables the maintenance of a th, r-cv in very high average speed.* ■ . te.., ... . ■ ■. . ' te/te Safety. Features ■ \ - j : \ \ I: • . . tete i f. , ~ ' ‘ /."• n te .MORRIS MINOR - - from £173 The. Lockheed hydraulic braking system brings the car to. rhst • . ;; MORRIS FAMILY EIGHT - - from £240 ; / “all square” instantly, irrespective of speed and'with complete . KolcrSf’cY ' ’ ' ; from lilt' teasmoothness. ' The “Ten” is also equipped with patented traffic . . ..’te SoRrIs' MAJt/R EY - .- . / from £366 liohts exclusive to Morris. MORRIS-OXFORD - - ' - from £460 b . . 1 MORRIS ISIS . - ' - - from £575 , studied Comfort mows new is h.p. specal saloon Due to its low build—with ample clearance—wide track—roomy L_——-te_ MOWS CAM » 1988 \ •• t ■•• r •<••/ ... . ‘ ’‘‘te *:'r. Sole New Zealand Distributors: ' . , . -•/ THE DOMINION MOTORS; LTD °j hAWERA.. MORTLOC -.'.-/ NEW PLYMOUTH AND STRATFORD. - . _. /.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 December 1932, Page 4
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