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in the Empire TO-DAY more than ever the urge is for goods made in the Empire. There is more than mere patriotic duty behind this great need. There is the realisation that the very life-blood of the British Empire flows in the arteries of trade; the realisation that the prosperity of the Empire is reflected in the progress of industries in Great Britain and her Overseas Dominions. The Ford Car is a product manufactured wholly' in the Empire to meet New Zealand conditions of service. It is made by the Ford Motor Company of Canada Ltd., the largest single producer of motor cars under the British Flag operated entirely by Britishers with British capital. Some parts are made in New Zealand. All assembling, upholstering and painting is done in New Zealand ;at factories in Auckland, Wellington and Thnaru employing several hundred hands and using only Kta? island capital. This follows the basic Ford principle of manufaclcrbs near the best source of supply and assembling near the point of distribution, which saves freight, eliminates unnecessary handting, and insures delivery of the finished product to the owner in better condition. It merely emphasises that in every step of Ford manufacture, in every step of distribution, no effort is spared, no factor disregarded which will contribute to making Ford Cars more readily available to the'people throughout the Dominion. THE COLONIAL MOTOR COMPANY LTD. AUCKLAND - WELLINGTON - TIMAKU Cars * Trucks - Tractors t Made by any but Ford Methods, the Ford would cost twice as much. WELLINGTON DEALERS: FORD SALES AND SERVICE LTD. 89-93 Courtenay Place. The Local Dealer is entitled to Your Trade.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12250, 23 September 1925, Page 9
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