ENGLAND’S ANSWER.
WORLD’S BEST CAR VALUES. Practically every day we are urged to buy British goods. The person who is quick to realise the value of supporting the Motherland, but,at the same time requires a car -that' can match itself against any, other, must admit that Morris is a very, great reason why we should buy British goods. At this year’s Show will ba seen a range of Morris cars outstanding in performance, design and finish. It is certain that the public have never before been offered such a wonderful . range of English cars, cara which are built to last and whioh will perform and give riding comfort second to none. New Zealanders have shown their appreciation of these vehicles to 1 such an extent that Morris now heads New Zealand car sales for all makes. Morris cars, which are entirely British, now lead the world where performance, design and price - are considered, a fact which Is recognised when the range of Morris Cars and Commercial Vehicles at the Show is visited. The most critical must con•cede that they represent a very high standard. Morris ownership meaus years of trouble-free and economical motoring. Morris is made in many models, catering for every taste, ranging from the Morris Minor to the Morris Isis Six. The astonishing success of Morris is not confined to cars alone, for everywhere Morris Commercial Vehicles, which run from' the scwt Morris Minor Delivery Van lo the 2j-ton Morris Leader, are enjoying an increasing demand. Messrs Dominion Motors, Ltd., and J. Pomeroy and Co., Ltd., who are local distributors, are to be congratulated in so prominently featuring the all-English Morris, but they realise that the public of New Zealand are alive to the fact that it is essential that they should reciprocate with the Motherland, who purchases our primary products, and also, for to-day the public are not asked to buy on sentiment alone, that the English manufacturer is offering the best value in motor cars. . The exhibitors would like you to call and enjoy the pleasure of riding in a Morris.
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Waikato Times, Volume 111, Issue 18652, 2 June 1932, Page 8
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345ENGLAND’S ANSWER. Waikato Times, Volume 111, Issue 18652, 2 June 1932, Page 8
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