MORRIS ISIS six CLUB COUPB # £ ^ With Slldlng Head I MOTORISTS there exists a, proportion who demand a oar with excellent top gear performI art at its best silence. sumptuous upholstery and bodywork which shail represent the coachbuilders' Io ,?+ ^?se Morris Isis Six. Its six-cylinder power unit has already created widespread interest among 1 «o?wJ,e^Q++siene,rs ^hrciughout the world: its sturdy hearing surfac§s, oyerhead valve gear, accessible f location of carhuret-ter, starter, distributor and other components being specially designed to meet - Overseas requirements. to balance the rapid acceleration and high maximum performance. Lookheed hydraulic four-wheel brakes, feather Jx?- °am type steerm^ and controls mounted upon the steering coltimn, give the driver such a command of his vehiole as to render oruismg speeds of forty-five to fifty miles per honr perfeotly normal when road condi tions permit. x FRED LOWE MOTORS LTD. HAWKE'S BAV DISTRIBUTORS | NAPIER HASTINGS v ^hbhwmiiwih I THE OLDEST HORSE I i IN THE WORLD! B II ESTABLISHED 1742 Eiis ||jg Reai Oid Scotch whisky with a rare distinctive flavouf. in i 1 1 illi growing demand throughout the world. A man's drink— |]]| i|l anvtime, anvwhere. ^ II ^ Whisky,' j j ^ SCREW CAP BOTTLES. NO CORKSCREW^ REQUIRED. ^ DALGETY N& CO., LTD,, Agents for Hawke's Bay.-. 1
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 34, 12 March 1930, Page 10
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