’ C- 4|j| Arent we going away for Easter Weil, son, if Dad will listen a moment we’ll show him that there’s not much fun nor sense in being without a Morris Eight these days. It doesn’t take mathematical genius or untold wealth. Just an easy calculation in simple arithmetic; another way of opening a savings account. Look at it this way. A Morris Eight costs only £248. That money is safe and easily realizable because of the high resale value of the Morris Eight. Running costs for four people are less than a farthing a mile each for benzine, oil, grease and tyres. That’s cheaper than trains, trams and any other transport you can name. And in what you get for what you pay, Morris Eight sets the whole industry something to aim at. It’s got such advanced expensive car features as Safety Glass all round, hydraulic brakes, perfected, steering, big low pressure tyres. It is the roomiest and safest car in its class. In any company, any going, it looks and acts like the magnificent motor car it is. Last year 2866 New Zealanders bought Morris Eights. 66% more than the next best selling car in the 7 to io H.P. class. A car has to be good to sell like that. So we reiterate. A small deposit on a Morris Eight is a happy way to build a capital asset that gives you pleasure 365 days a year. Simple interest isn’t it ? Come on, do it now and go away for Easter after all. MORRIS FIGHT JLj & a & M
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 146, 16 March 1939, Page 14
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266Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 146, 16 March 1939, Page 14
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