A PERSONAL MESSAGE Morris "ISIS" Six "The introduction of the rr lsis" Six Cylinder Saloon c:t the New Zealand market fulfils the promise made by me when in New I Zealand that the Morris Company would produce the car that | would be eminently suitable for all conditions of our Empire \ Markets, Its quality is unapproachable \ and its design meets all the require- •/ /f~7\ i ments for Overseas conditions, there- *&- 00 7/h/) /j fore our Dealers can with every //\ //la/ J/fJ \t^f/9 j/I ' confidence invite the Dominion public /A\(/ If** yfl/yrW'] \ to purchase this all-British Six * -* j Cylinder Car, 3, .«p** -^'" EXCEEDING THE MOST SANGUINE EXPECTATIONS, I CHALLENGING ANY COMPARISON—THAT CAR IS HERE j Price: QK*\ K magnificently | equipped * | Distributors • , \ HARRISON & GASH LTD. | Foot of Khyber Pass Newmarket Going Bros., Whangarei; Brown & Sons, uai'tiavi.ia; Bowering A Thompson, Waiukuj J. Pomeroy A Co., Hamilton; W. B. iyicAdam, Uα., Gtorohanga; Caley Motors, Ltd., Tβ Kuiti; P. W. Reardon, Taumarunui; Ferguson & Sons, Cambridge; J. M. Spear, Putaruru; J. C. Batea A Sons, Rotorua; W. Gilmour, Devonport Road, Tauranga; Head & Ward, Whakatane; Hauraki Plains Motors, Ltd., Ngatea; P. J. Winder, Pollen Street, Thames; Jackson A Eneor, Nlorrinsvllle; Advance Cars, Ltd., Tβ Awamutu; J. T. Thornton, Rodney Garage, Warkworth; George De Manser, Service Station, To Aroha; Fleming A Son, Paeroa; North Auckland Farmers' Co-op., Ltd., Kaitaia; F. Taylor, Henderson; S. G. Middlemass, Pukekohe; Fuge & Coy., Helensville; L. Horns, Garage, Opotiki; Dalgety A Co., Ltd., Taumarunui. | n>|||nntrM ,» nww| .. lwr tm l mitiMimii.iiiiiironi»iMMiiiiii»iwimii«iiimiiniimiiiiwwiw HMC*'! Each succeeding year Dame There is a Meltonian dressing Fashion seems to our approving for every type of shoe, from the eves to have surpassed herself sturdy leather brogue to the in the creation of gowns of ex- dainty brocaded evening shoe, nuisite beauty. In perfect har- The name Meltonian on any shoe mony with these she pro- dressing is your safeguard— duces shoes equally as attrac- *>» you can use the appropnaUi Ij tfcffltea, Meltonian preparation withGood shoes need a daily llj out fear on the most expentoilet to preserve their ori- 11 sive shoes—they are all aa irinal complexion, and keep good as Meltonian Cream, them in fashionable trim. 1 1 which is saymg everything. CJmAU ft* GOOI> SHOES v\^^\//^ e ' " Th " Frod,lot of ■f'^lf , " 1 for OTer lm \p\ Iβ **** 9d - an* 1/_ ' and Tnbea 9d> ■»* r- 1/6. White. UKht BroiTn, Park Brown and \l> ♦^"^^^^^^^O^ 'gVSKf Black. "Ask lor It at ronr Shoo Store."
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 230, 28 September 1929, Page 11 (Supplement)
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