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If-mmmmmMmmMmmmmmammmmmmmmi^—^gin^ (Morris Cars I are 1100% British g i | And what is more, they | are the Best Motoring Value in the World. §1 (The following is an extract from the 1 m "Auckland Star" of Friday last.) j TOO MUCH AMERICA. 1 CARS, BENZINE, PICTURES, I __ c i sapping british trade. f i what will hamilton" do? 1 H (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) 1 | HAMILTON", this day. j If A. suggestion that an All British 1 5 Exhibition of motor cars should be held 1 H at the forthcoming, Waikato Winter | U Show was made to the association to- 1 7 day hy Mr. R. D. Dalton, senior British I H Trade Commissioner. In a letter to the B E association, the writer said he had been §§ 7 very much impressed Bince his return I 7 to New Zealand a few weeks ago with § H the largely increased sale of British cars, § jjj and now that these were being made to 1 H suit New Zealand conditions he thought _\ s associations, such as this, could do a S S great deal towards fostering trade 1 il within the Empire. §1 jf The Mayor (Mr. J. R. Fow) put up a | 7 strong plea for encouragement of the sale 1 7 of British goods. Britain, he said, had % jj had a big hurdle to overcome as the g __ result of the war, and she was only now _\ W getting her factories into working * jj p order. It had been 6aid that British | 7 manufacturers were conservative, but 7 this reflection was on the past. They p were now more alive to colonial require--7 ments, and were doing their best to meet |1 them. Britain purchased practically the 1 || whole of New Zealand's produce, and 1 p whenever the Dominion wanted assist- 1 B ance in the way of finance she always 1 pi went to Britain for her loans. He _\ _% strongly favoured an all British exhibi- 1 m tion of cars. 1 m Mr. A. M. Bisley, in supporting the | g proposal, said the United States waa I H bleeding New Zealand. She imposed a J H duty of Gd per lb on our butter, and f§ fef was doing her utmost to flood this coun- fi g try with her goods, while refusing to jj H take anything in return. The speaker jj m very strongly favoured an All British 8 __\ Car Exhibition. 1 M Mr. F. A. Snell said he was entirely j _i in accord with the proposal. He said " p p that there had been no time in the jj 7 Empire's or the Dominion's history when __ H trade within the Empire was more neces- 1 M sarj- of encouragement. America was § M sapping the life's blood out of the B H Dominion—what with cars, benzine, pic- j g tures —and it was time some steps were = H taken to stem this flow. g m The matter was finally referred to a _\ |H committee. =_ §j Ring 42-888, and ask one of our Salesmen to call and 1 I give you a demonstration run in an all-British Morris 1 ■ Oxford or Morris Cowley Car, without any obligation on I m your part. jj g Auckland Provincial Agents for Morris Cars and Trucks: H II Harrison and Gash I Newmarket (Foot of Khyber Pass), Auckland. 1 Sub-A gents for Cars: E. F. Nut sf ord. Whangarei; _\ J. Thornton, Warkworth; H. F. Blackie, Hamilton; H P. W. Reardon, Taumarunui; Tanner and H McDermott, Rotorua; British Motors, Hobson II and Otamatea; J. Ross, Ruawai Flats; F. Taylor, B Kaukapakapa, for Waitemata County. g aa ■■ - Gathers Fresh Friends am aUJT JOjy Join the Host of Satisfied Motor Cyclists. YOU DO NOT TAKE ANY RISK purchasing A TRIUMPH, but you do take risks buying the second best. Allow us to demonstrate to you and submit our Pay-as-you-ride plan. _ . ' We are willing and can help you to the best. MERSON BROS. LTD. 17 ° 17 iufe* s^ PROTECT YOUR POCKET Your Life, and the Life of Your Motor The Powerful, Guaranteed Spring with the Easy Ride. Made-of tUe finest British steel, rorged, tempered, and tested by New Zealand's most skilled experts In the largrest and most modern spring manufacturing- plant In the.Dominion. Economy — Comfort — Reliability Guaranteed. When your Motor is equipped with Cavanagh's SPECIAL MOTOR SPRINGS. Spring-s supplied for all mates of Cars and Trucks. Motor I cS 1 " 11 ] 8 ' Manufacturers Tor Haulagre Contractors and Royal Mail I Service Cars all over the Dominion. I CAVANAGH & CO., LTD. Jl TeWr _• MOTOR SPRING SPECIALISTS, OH " SpringAuctS 110 ' SYMONDS STREET, ■|. liwist L bn and ' AUCKLAND. ■I . ; y °" parage man servicing you- with Cavanagh's ■£_____ special Springs.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 86, 13 April 1926, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 86, 13 April 1926, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 86, 13 April 1926, Page 14

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