DISTRICT OPTIMISM
RULES IN ENGLAND. (• • Times ’ ’ Special.) AUCKLAND, -Wednesday. England is more and more taking the requirements of the Dominions and Colonies into considratlon as far as the motoring trade is concerned, says Mr. William Notion, managing director of the Campbell Motors Ltd., who has just returned to Auckland from a visit to the Homeland. “In fact it appears to bo the popular cry just now,” declares Mr Notion, who visited th c majority of the largo works. Generally speaking, Mr Notion found English commercial men very optimistic as to the future. He was convinced that a better feeling existed between master and men. The outlook was distinctly encouraging.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LII, Issue 6454, 11 November 1927, Page 2
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