Silencing a Rumour J^and, WON’T QUIT! We have heard, with some amusement, of a current rumour to the effect that Leyland Motors are closing down in New Zealand. Any such statements are absolutely unfounded and untrueI—’Leyland 1 —’Leyland is here to stay, and all present and future owners of Leyland Lorries can depend upon Leyland Service throughout the lifetime of their machines. Leyland Motors Ltd. in England have been established over 30 years and the business has never been more prosperous than today. We opened our New Zealand Branch nine years ago, and it will continue to maintain its leading position in commercial transport. DUNCAN F. BAUCHOP, Attorney and General Manager for New Zealand. Wellington.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 17 May 1928, Page 8
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