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S B IT iIES BIWHi 80m ; -TMir "'o'' HKmmbiJM MORRIS .FAMILY SALOON Morris Specialised Production—in which five large Morris saloons ikom «*,„ t..u... l~ n .™ o( ii g|» : factories have co-operated-has produced a car which ban- AST -Ten of Tens" Still Further I us ishes ‘baby’ forever. The Morris Family Saloon has ra ® H lmproved in suspension, Improved in power, improved in equipment ample seating for four adults. Power output is phenomertal. t»at Py H through Morris Specialised Production. Full Saloon comfort in Its fa Acceleration Is nothing short of amazing. Smoother suspen- “w 3 #.] B most economical form for the family of moderate means. fob MUnPorw sion gives a cushioned ride which has to be experienced to be # '-ir wnwniiiiiiiiiii --- : —r- | believed. Leather upholstery and lavish equipment would zfiffiSE s flatter even high-priced cars—one ride will convince you. f.o.b. Main Ports • MORRIS The complete answer to “What shall I buy?” = —.—---—--i i— — - U4WUThe roominess of an ordinary “Ten M — Ample room for four adults. . W . N.Z. Distributors . <w . - 40 Miles per Hour—4s Mlles per Gallon > MP I 15.9 h.p. “Six” for the Man who Drives Far and Fast. ‘ Uphoistefy reSSUrC TyreS Real Lcather Til© OO2ESi2MO2I MOtOffS This is the .Idea! car for the man who constantly travels big distances. ComH, drauiic Brakes and Shock Absorbers. * ; NEW PLYMOUTH and STRATFORD plete to the last detail with refinement and comfort. Powered for excep- y Jr L tlona! top-gear climbing, high average speeds, and rugged performance. y Hawera: MORTLOCK AND CO., LTD. . S eo.b. M.m Pom

CLOSING TO-DAY tVCKY OOH Mf hi fl 0 k By License issued under section ® H fl/ A of “Ths Gaming Act, 1908”. *» JL ' //? TTgw Objects: To raise funds to th® 3 /$ extent of the profits available, S /gf EsESnvSSfi fflifflfe > for the objects to be specified l/iM WBIW HU \ by* the Hon. Minister of / f asißr! S Internal Affairs. 'J t V ; feflßjSffgjl HR ME Kffl 0 g Closes: November 34th, 1934. - wLa§? to?-*™” | Drawn.* December nth, 1934. . Jalwllr w|«w I Secretary: N. McArthur, '; g P.O. Box no, Wellington. -' X If! PRIZES Wfrir ' ; 2©JPRIZES rES EEs Eita E2H Egj jggg agg| ■ I S. E. NIELSON, Box 268, New Plymouth. g g Please send me Tickets in "Lucky for KIe M j| g Art Union (Tickets 2/6 each). I enclose Postal Note g p.- for ......I I .., also stamped addressed en- n H ■ velope for reply. (Postage stamps not accepted in :• f payment of Tickets.) @ ® Name I n (Mr., Mrs. er Miss) g « Addr “ s - ■} COUPON llfaa EM E 3 ra ESS D EEE E 23 E 3 E 23 HQ EH3 £9 ESS uu «wwwu.k r—wßiiwiai>«wwww.wmwi^ w —.

SIX FOOD COLOURS SUPPLIED IN ONE PACKET. For the convenience of housewives, Gregg’s now supply sixjoz. bottles of different food colours in one packet. Rich, attractive tints. Very useful for colouring Cakes, Sweets, Jellies, Icing, etc., and making them more tempting. Price 1/’ packet, leading grocers.

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 November 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 24 November 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 24 November 1934, Page 4