JW ' 1 — — ■ — — . ' • -I------ _J ago : " We shall build cars suitablefor New Zealand condiMons" TTHE BEST judges of wliat cars are suitable for tliem are "*• New Zealanders themselves, who have purchased more Morris Cars over the latest six months period than cars of £ . c , . T _ _ . J. Morris saies: Ang. - Jan. 2,4o0 any other make.* Nest e „ n 2,204 , 1 TT IS NOT altogether snrprising that this recognition **■ should he accorded that range of cars, even the smallest member of which is magnificently "suitable" for this ' country — a capable, road-worthy job that takes highways % and byways in its stride and tours far and fast with four passengers and a surprising amount of luggage aboard, TJT7HETHER you want the maximum economy of carownership or the ultimate in motoring luxury, there is a Morris that meets your needs, designed by forwardlooking engineers and stylists and built from the ground . • up to give you lasting pleasure and economy. MQR R l S V 8 H.P. I2H.P. 14 H.P. 18 H.P. 25 H. P.
Listen to the voice of authority on ihe subjeet of foul pipes. Writing in the British Medical Jouxnal, Sir Bobert Jones says: "Most of the harm ariSsing from tobacco is due to the smoking of foul pipes.' 1 And what is the main cause of pipes becoming foull The use of tobacco heavily charged with nieotine; . brands like that it is whieh lead to heart and nerve tronble, although . the smoker may not Tealise this until the state of his health causes him to interview his -doctor. Happily cases of the kind are less eommon in New Zealand than was formerly the cace, and this is undoubtedly due to the now almost nniversal uise of toasted New Zealand tobacco — unquestionably the purest on the market, because toasting rids it of excess of nieotine so effectively that the risk ia redueed to a minimum. The only genuine toasted tobaccos manufactured are: Cnt Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold. Sweet, fragrant, eool and comforting thev ehallenge eomparison witli the ^oiec-l impoMed.'
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 31, 20 February 1937, Page 18
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