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./f f HERBERTS PRESENT FOR YOUR ZJ fIT 1 1 T7l T 1 APPROVAL ALL THAT IS NEW, Z AVLtvCfflfi AND STYLISH IN DRESS FABRICS HERE YOU WILL FIND FASHION.—y j ABLE CLOTHS IN NEW COLOURS / . / * CAREFULLY SELECTED FOR n llC* S THEIR DURABLE qualities as X VI. LZ f IV/ WELL AS FOR THEIR SMARTNESS FROCK WORSTEDS GLORIOUS VELVETS Lovely Plain Colours in a Quaint Birdseye In Beautiful Shades of Rust, CoronaWeave Such Popular Shades as Spruce tion Red> Mephisto Red, Coronation Green, Kenya Red, Coronation Navy, Bur- Blue> Almond Green, Brown, Buttergundy Wine and Lovely Blues with popular cup> Royal Bluej Petrel Green> Purple Browns and Fawns give a wide choice. The Pinkj Pale Blue> Cream and Black . A Cloth is Pure Wool 36 inches wide and rich Luxurious Quality for . 6/11 splendid Value .... At 7/6 yd. KLIPPER KNOPP SHEPHERD PLAID CHECKS. Ideal Weights for Autumn Aptly Describes one of the Season’s most Suits. They come in Black/ Novel and Delightful Cloths. It is a White, Brown/White and Lovely Dress Weight and Self Checks and Navy/White. Fine English Nobbly Designs add to the Attractiveness Cloth 54in. ... 9/11 of the Range. 36 inch and in Beautiful Shades. Already Selling Freely at 4/6 yd. SUITING WORSTEDS for Smart Costumes. A very FEIGN DRESS TWEEDS Delightful Lines in Distinctly Novel Ways. Some are in Smart Checks, Other Pretty Clipped Spots. All are in Feature Shades BUTTERICK PATTERNS MARK HOME for this Season. 36 inch 4/11 & 5/11 Yd. SEWING SO EASY. ” ' HERBERTS THE BUSY STORE

/jJOwwtt - Generous luggage space built in at rear. fl There's “happiness ahead” for you, beckoning from the highways and byways, from a hundred lovely retreats by üBH iSRHuH mountain, valley and stream. ORDER YOUR MORRIS NOW and JH* enjoy a glorious Easter holiday. A Morris will give you so much of the good things of motoring for years to come, yet asks so little in return in MraSjggg first cost and upkeep. See your local Morris representative now. SAFETY: The balanced design and low centre of gravity of Morris Cars Morris engineering protects precious lives, gives marvellous stability on treacherous surfaces and on corners. Self-equalising hydraulic brakes operate with light pedal pressure. Safety EF' Wf - . 7glass all round enhances the safety of a rugged steel body. Kr* j COMFORT; Scientific weight distribution, long soft springs, hydraulic I shock absorbers, and ‘large soft tyres provide armchair i Maw* comfort over any road. Seats are shaped to hold you buoyed in luxurious ease. • At 55 miles an hour the Morris Twelve is just |||o settling into its stride. The Big Sixes are even greater distance-eaters. Even the Family Saloon will hold 45 m.p.h. all day (60 m.p.h. when you call for it) without strain. , r Beautiful instrument panel. Wide vision. ECONOMY: With low first cost Morris combines unrivalled economy 'W in petrol, oil and upkeep. Specialised production results in a mechanical precision which ensures long, trouble-free life. MORRIS ISa Sole New Zealand Distributors: I THE DOMINION MOTORS LTD, TIMAKL AND CHRISTCHUkCH Geraldine -••••.- Morrison Bros. f . . .. . • . a i DEALERS EVERYWHERE. i J U P car inside! Ask to see. FAMILY SALOONS from £232 MORRIS TWELVE SALOONS from £315 MORRIS SIXES from £395 (All prices f.o.b.main ports)

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20669, 6 March 1937, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20669, 6 March 1937, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20669, 6 March 1937, Page 7

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