m BUYING A MORRIS EIGHT Firstly, I realise that the future position of New Zealand'* new car stoeks is unpredictable, so I'm buying now and choosing the car that will be a real asset over the nex* few years. Secondly, I'm choosing the car that will make the very smallest demand on petrol. This Morris Eight gives up to 50 miles per gallon, and just now, that's highly Important.. With a Morris, too, I'm getting the best in modern transportation. It has room to spare for four big people and that large exterior luggage boot will carry mil the gear. In safety, no car can give me more; hydraulic brakes, safety glass and the low centre of gravity guarantee that. And with the 4-speed synchromesh gears and the lively 30 b.h.p. engine, the Morris Eight will foot it with anything. The way she handles In traffic, the way she parks and manoeuvres, Is a real joy. And then, my final reason? Just the name. It strikes me that a car which has consistently outsold all competitors by such tremendous majorities... a car which always commands such a high re-sale value, must be the joods. So there you ; are For its economy, value, and •heer intrinsic worth, my choice is a Morris Eight. 4-Door Saloons *!•!? Qfof* Distributors: HISLOP & GIBSON LTD. Associate Dealer:' Rellly's Central Parking Station, Dunedin. Oamaru Dealer: G. T. Gillies, Thames Street, Oamaru. Dealers Everywhere. I've 3©!s- - them and whenever YOU wash YOUR hands use CQtMOI zm v Mothers! If you are forever washing grubby little hands and knees, use Solvoll Its' penetrating lather quickly gets rid of even "difficult" grime, without scrubbing. Selvoi't kind to sensitive young skin. And Solvol is so much longer-lasting. o h A LEYS* PRODUCT MADE IN NEW ZEALAND PREVENTS RUST ® 3-in-One Oil protects all metal parts , against rust 1 and tarnish. Brewed byjtetf Zealand Breweries Lid,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24403, 14 September 1940, Page 6
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