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W* ,W“ & V ■ KOTTHIHG SOCCEEDS uke MERIT New Zealanders know cars. They should they own more of them per capita than any other people in the world, with one exception. That’s why they’re lifting Morris, month after month, year after year, to higher and higher peaks of success. 763% increase in Morris buyers in three years ! Each year from 193 3 a bigger total of car sales—and each year a bigger percentage to Morris ! / Figures tell the story—but not all of it. You have to look deep into what Morris is and does to realise the true significance of this amazing and overwhelming verdict of public acceptance. Performance—style—comfort—roominess—economy—you get these qualities in abundant measure in any Morris car. All you need decide is—- “ Which model suits me best?” Choose your Morris now 1 These figures tell you why you can be so sure you are right when you choose Morris YEAR 1933 MORRIS N.Z. SALES 464 or 1934 1935 1936 1 st half of 1937 1,519 2,694 4,005 2,601 or or or or 12.76% of total sales 15.66% of total sales 16.61% of total sales 17.57% of total sales 18.11% of total sales from MORRIS FAMILY SALOON £232 F.O.R. MAIN PORTS —a roomy four-seater, as big as an ordinary “Ten”; —a spirited performer and a “stayer”, too ; —a car with the riding comfort of four springs, big soft tyres, hydraulic shock absorbers; —a car of quality in every detail of finish and appointment; —economy of 40-45 miles to the gallon, exceptional tyre mileage and negligible upkeep; —the most complete and satisfying answer ever found to the problem of the small family of modest means. from MORRIS—THE LUXURY FOURTEEN —lt’s not only the largest, roomiest, most luxurious of the “Fourteens”— —lt’s performance will break the heart of many a car with an engine that eats twice the petrol —lt cruises comfortably at “sixty”— —and Just push It hard over pot-holed winding roads to learn what stability means; —full five-seat capacity with plenty of headroom, plenty of room for elbows and legs; —a beautifully styled and engineered car for the connoisseur of motoring enjoyment. £395 F. 0.8. MAIN PORTS Your nearest Morris Dealer reill be glad to demonstrate \ X from £315 MORRIS TWELVE F. 0.8. MAIN PORTS -a revelation of what refinement means In a moderate-price car; -exuberant power that’s altogether different In its smoothness and ease; -crisp refreshing style, free from fussiness or overornamentation ; -road-holding and cornering that surprise even experienced drivers; -self-equalising hydraulic brakes, safety glass all round, heavyw gauge steel bodies (all Morris cars have these modern safety features); -character in every seen and unseen thing. Solo N.Z. Distributors: Associate Dealer: J. POMEROY A CO., THE DOMINION MOTORS LTD. Cambridge: W. Souter and Co. HAMILTON AND AUCKLAND. Dealers everywhere.

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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20281, 25 August 1937, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20281, 25 August 1937, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20281, 25 August 1937, Page 12

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