a 1 , MORE REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY A GENERAL . ■ . PRODUCT COMPARE THESE FACTS < i JULY 1934 JULY 193 S e ® i Twelve months ago, in July, 1934, we t Now, in July, 1935, we approach you a presented the public of New Zealand with second time with facts and figures that offer \ the following facts in support of our state- even more convincing proof that your new ( ment that New Zealanders should buy car or truck should be a General Motors General Motors Cars and Trucks: product: ' ' BECAUSE at that time ’ 365 New BECAUSE 540 New Zealanders are now . Zealanders were employed in the General employed in the General Motors factory Motors Factory at Petone. at Petone. x BECAUSE £7,800 per month was paid BECAUSE £11,500 per month is now in salaries and wages. P a salaries and wages. BECAUSE the amount spent locally on BECAUSE the amount spent locally on the purchase of materials and in operating the purchase of materials and in operating and miscellaneous costs (exclusive of « hd miscellaneous costs (exclusive of salaries and wages) was at the rate of salaries and wages) is now at the rate of £24,-500 per month. £38,000 per month. , \ . ' \ • is not only good business but also sound economics to support, by your purchases, the policy of assembling cars and trucks in New Zealand and so help to create more employment in the Dominion. At the same time remember that when you buy a General Motors vehicle you obtain the best value for every New Zealand pound you spend in its purchase. GENERAL N.Z. LTD. CHEVROLET CARS from £267 OLDSMOBILE CARS from £420 CHEVROLET TRUCKS from £195 M BEDFORD TRUCKS from £195 . PONTIAC; CARS from £398 B BUICK CARS from £493 CADILLAC, LA SALLE VAUXHALL CARS from £320 I PL. IA
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 November 1935, Page 22 (Supplement)
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