IBOUT UNITED KINGDOM MOTOR The first motor vehicle made was built in the United Kingdom. The world's acknowledged finest car is built in the United Kingdom. The most economical car is built in the United Kingdom. Our lowest priced car is built in the United Kingdom. The smallest car is built in the United Kingdom. Almost every worth-while improvement from pneumatic tyres to automatic gear change and safety glass has been developed by Great Britain. Year after year Britain's cars command higher resale prices than any others. - i These- are the facts combining to make a record of achievement that cannot be disregarded by the critical purchaser. For the same engineering genius, the meticulous workmanship, the insistence on quality, which made this record, are evident in every car or truck Britain manufactures.' In the near future you will decide upon a motor vehicle. We suggest you give brief consideration to the economic significance of your purchase. Last year out of New Zealand's butter exports of 131,762 tons, 129,850 tons were purchased by Great Britain. Out of New Zealand's total cheese exports of 99,147 tons only 103 tons were bought outside of Britain. ~ *. % '; But after all, you're buying a motor vehicle. You want the most you can get in performance, in economy, in beauty, in long life, in satisfaction, from the money you expend. Which is the biggest reason of all why you simply cannot afford anything but a true Britisher, emanating from Great Britain. UNITED KINGDOM CMS AND TRUCKS 0 Inserted by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and ... , Traders Ltd., London—and Wellington, Neiv Zealand,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22563, 6 May 1935, Page 9
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