A SUCCESSFUL YEAR
BfciTiSH MOTOR TRADE tJP-TODATE METHODS (Special to the Herald.)";'. .• 1 . " ■' AUCKLAND, this day. ♦ All motor manufacturers in England fcavfe reported a wonderfully successful ye#, said Mr. W. F. Fowlds, of Auckland to-day, on returning from a six iriQnths' tour abroad. In many cases facttiries were working double shitts, and Mr Fowlds was much impressed by the - size,» and extent of the plants, and the tip-to-date methods of production. .•British motor sales had increased in India, Africa, Australia, and .New Zealand, he continued, and there was a eeiieral 'movement to" adapt new models tb-overseas, conditions. The delegation, headed by Sir Archibald ■- Boyd-Car-teiiter, which visited New- Zealand in 1927, Had a widespread influence in this connection on the motor, industry.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17063, 23 September 1929, Page 7
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