The Brilliant, Modern Twelve ■ANSWER TO THE WISH OF THOUSANDS —YOUR KIND OF CAR By every measure of modern motoring enjoyment—performance, riding comfort, driving ease, beauty, economy—this entirely new Morris is an outstanding car. Its balance of desirable qualities is ideal. Effortless cruising at 50-55 m.p.li., with absolute road-steadiness and freedom 'O from noise, has never before been combined with such economy in first cost, petrol and maintenance, = f New high-efficiency engine. = £ Vibration minimised and isolated = from passengers. = £ All passengers seated within the = wheelbase. == 0 Improved hydraulic four-wheel = brakes, sealed against water. SALOONS FROM £3OB Narrow body pillars and sloped windscreen, giving clear road vision. £ Draughtless ventilation. £ Built-in luggage accommodation. £ Pressed steel wheels. Q Extra low-pressure tyres. mm s-xm MORRIS PIONEERS BUILT-IN JACKS Eliminating forever the drudgery of jacking by old-fashioned means, Morris introduces, in the new Twelve, built-in hydraulic jacks, permanently fitted to the axles and operated by a simple lever from the front seat. Lifts front, or rear, or all four wheels at once! W. Souter 8 Co., Cambridge
“MY KINGDOM FOR A HORSE’ —Shakespeare. Men in desperate need will give much for a little things, but the man who has a bad cold has no need to promise much for a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver. You’ll find “Baxter’s” everywhere. You can’t beat “Baxters” for banishing a cold. Always ask for “Baxter’s”—sold in three sizes, pocket size 1/6, handy size 2/6, and family size 4/6.
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Waikato Independent, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3419, 13 February 1936, Page 7
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