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WHO BUYS OUR MEAT AND WOOL? Grouped according to British Board of Trade Classification Each bale represents 20,000,000 lb. Each carcase represents 1,000,000 ewt. UNITED KINGDOM 'm'P, tW m ' w t OTHER BRITISH COUNTRIES Ci $ U.S. OF AMERICA : OTHER FOREIGN COUNTRIES \ SOURCE : New Zealand Official Year Bouk
Not for beep-farmers Only As they study the above chart, the majority will say "Thank our lucky stars for England. Good old England. She’ll always stand by us.” But why should she? For every pound Britain spends with us, we spend only 7,5 with her. We cannot buy everything from Britain, but we could buy an enormous amount more. Let us take motor oil. Sternol W.W. motor oil. We say Sternol W.W. rather than just British oil because there are many oils blended in Britain and called British but Sternol W.W. is completely and wholly British. If every motorist in New Zealand bought Sternol W.W. the effect on British trade with us would be considerable. Not every motorist will, but the thinking majority eventually will. Sternol W.W., you sec, is more than a British oil-—it is the best. The Royal Airforce, the British Navy and the British Army, all draw their oil supplies S mm jj» j|^ from Sternol. They must have a 2,000 mile oil, not for reasons of economy, but because an oil that will stand up for 2,000 miles is obviously high-quality, utterly dependable. Sternol W.W. is such an oil. The motorist who buys Sternol W.W. pays no more yet gives his car the finest oil. He definitely saves money in operation, with the 2,000 mile factor. He is helping to make New Zealand a more worthwhile market in the eyes of Britain and her leaders. Change to Sternol W.W., you will benefit your car, benefit your pocket and above all benefit your country. WILLIAMS & KETTLE LTD. JAS. J. NIVEN & CO. LTD. ALLEN BROTHERS & JOHNSTON. NOL A 2,000 MILE MOTOR OIL Mi 100% BRITISH Ask for Sternol by name from your Service Station or your local supplier
bsjggaaagi ECjaoKaaftAiuu ORIGIN OF N.Z.’s PETROLEUM IMPORTS Grouped according to British Board of Trade Classification Each tanker represents £ 100,000. UNITED KINGDOM OTHER BRITISH COUNTRIES An.ni£>-lr A S' OTHER FOREIGN COUNTRIES fflilniritiwiwly i ir.nfly Ifni tnVa*i In wlitmma£ li ' 1 T aa^ U.S. OF AMERICA SourcatN.Z. Govt. Statistician.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18763, 20 July 1935, Page 9
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