In warning motor dealers in New Zealand to approach the corning yen’cautiously and to err on the side of understocking until conditions have stabilised, the official organ of the New Zealand Motor Trade Association adds: “We believe the struggle is well worth while, as the motor business lias a bright future and will be among the foremost to recover and forgo ahead.” The journal remarks that car sales fm* the current year are unlikely to roach half, the figure reoorded in 1830.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17607, 24 October 1931, Page 5
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