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Kxcess of HJL Exports to attar tmmfsrU* grouped according to British Beard of Trad* CiMsSfteatJon. Each symbol represents £ 1,000,(300. united xmaooM U£ OF AMERICA OTHER FDBB&N COUNTRIES SOURCE: NEW ZEALAND OFFICIAL YEAR BOOK What are You goi to do about it? New Zealand's exports to Britain of £35,000,000 against imports of £13,000,000 leave Britain £22,000,000 to the bad. Britain alone has an adverse balance. And yet we speak of the * Mother Country,' talk about 'bonds that tie us,' and complain about quotas and restrictions. Do we in New Zealand realise that our destiny lies with Britain ? Do we realise how much we owe to Britain ? Is It not time we commenced repayment, not in platitudes, but In the cold hard cash of commerce? it Js time to buy British, for all we are worth. We cannot buy everything from Britain, but we could buy an enormous amount more. Take oil, »motor oil. There Is a completely and wholly British oil on the market, Sternol W.W. Motor OH. It is a super oil, a 2,000 mile oil —and to be that it has got to be good, otherwise Sternol would not be supplying the Royal Airforce, the British Navy and the British Army—for Planes, Battleships, Tanks —where reliability means lives. To satisfy Britain's fighting forces, Sternol had to be more than British —it had to be the finest oil that money could buy. in your case it has to be more than the finest oil that money can buy—it has to be British, it is. Buy Sternol W.W., it will be good for your car, good for your pocket, and above all good for your country. FYME, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD. JAS. J. NIVEN & CO. LTD. A 2,000 MILE MOTOR OIL [M H Ask for Sternol by nam© from your Service Station or your local supplier ORIGIN OF N.Z.'s PETROLEUM IMPORTS Gmtp«4 according to irltith Bewd o* Trad* ClusMeatlon Bach tamkmr nprenmu £ 100,00©. UNITED KINGDOM oth6« British COUNTS*! OTNM WMK3N COUNTRIES wl&mm^mL^mJ^miihmJ^ml&mJSFi OS. Or AM6WCA SmtrtmNJL Govt. Statictfefaa.

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21506, 22 June 1935, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21506, 22 June 1935, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21506, 22 June 1935, Page 4